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Performing a bare metal restore for Windows machines
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on launching the wizard, see steps 1 through 5 of
About restoring volumes from a recovery point
performing a bare metal restore using the Restore Machine Wizard
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Verifying a Bare Metal Restore. After starting the bare metal restore, you can verify and monitor your progress. See
Verifying a bare metal restore
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You can monitor the progress of your restore. See
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Once completed, you can start the restored server. See
Starting a restored target server
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Troubleshoot the BMR process. See
Troubleshooting connections to the Universal Recovery Console
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Prerequisites for performing a bare metal restore for a Windows machine
Before you can begin the process of performing a bare metal restore for a Windows machine, you must ensure
that the following conditions and criteria exist:
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A 64-bit central processing unit (CPU). The Rapid Recovery boot CD includes the Win PE 5.1 operating system. Rapid
Recovery BMRs are not compatible with x86-based CPUs. You can only perform a BMR on a 64-bit CPU.
NOTE:
This requirement is new as of 6.0.
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Backups of the machine you want to restore. You must have a functioning Rapid Recovery Core containing recovery
points of the protected server you want to restore
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Hardware to restore (new or old, similar or dissimilar). The target machine must meet the installation requirements for an
agent; for details, see the Dell Data Protection | Rapid Recovery Installation and Upgrade Guide.
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Image media and software. You must have a blank CD or DVD and disk burning software, or software to create an ISO
image. If managing machines remotely using virtual network computing software such as UltraVNC, then you must have
VNC Viewer.
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Compatible storage drivers and network adapter drivers. If restoring to dissimilar hardware, then you must have
compatible storage drivers and network adapter drivers for the target machine, including RAID, AHCI, and chipset
drivers, as appropriate.
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Storage space and partitions, as appropriate. Ensure that there is enough space on the hard drive to create destination
partitions on the target machine to contain the source volumes. Any destination partition should be at least as large as
the original source partition.
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Compatible partitions. Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2012, and Windows Server 2012 R2
operating systems that are booted from FAT32 EFI partitions are available for protection or recovery, as well as are
Resilient File System (ReFS) volumes. UEFI partitions are treated as simple FAT32 volumes. Incremental transfers
are fully supported and protected. Rapid Recovery provides support of UEFI systems for BMR including automatic
partitioning GPT disks.
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