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Loading drivers using the Universal Recovery Console
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Loading drivers using the Universal Recovery Console
This feature lets you add any drivers that were not included in the ISO image but are required for a successful
bare metal restore.
Performing a bare metal restore for Windows machines
Using the Universal Recovery Console for a BMR
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When creating a boot CD, you can add necessary drivers to the ISO image. After you boot into the target
machine, you also can load storage or network drivers from within the Universal Recovery Console (URC).
If you are restoring to dissimilar hardware, you must inject storage controller, RAID, AHCI, chipset, and other
drivers if they are not already on the boot CD. These drivers make it possible for the operating system to operate
all devices on your target server successfully after you restart the system following the restore process.
Complete the steps in one of the following procedures to load drivers using the URC:
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Loading drivers in the Universal Recovery Console using portable media
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Loading a driver in the URC using Chromium
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Loading drivers in the Universal Recovery Console using portable media
The following tasks are prerequisites for this procedure.
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Transferring the boot CD ISO image to media
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Loading the boot CD and starting the target machine
Complete the following procedure to use a portable media device to load drivers in the Universal Recovery
Console (URC).
1. On an internet-connected machine, download the drivers from the manufacturer’s website for the server
and unpack them.
2. Compress each driver into a .zip file using an appropriate compression utility (for example, WinZip).
3. Copy and save the .zip file of drivers onto a portable media device, such as a USB drive.
4. Remove the media from the connected machine and insert it into the boot target server.
5. On the target server, load the boot CD and start the machine.
The Dell splash screen appears.
6. To start the URC, click the Dell icon.
The URC opens to the Boot CD driver manager tab.
7. Expand the Other devices list.
This list shows the drivers that are necessary for the hardware but are not included in the boot CD.
8. Right-click a device from the list, and then click Load Driver.
9. In the Select driver load mode window, select one of the following options:
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Load single driver package (driver will be loaded without verification for device support)
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Scan folder for driver packets (drivers for selected device will be searched in selected folder)
10. Expand the drive for the portable media device, select the driver (with file extension .inf), and then click OK.