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VMware ESX Server 2.5 and 3.0
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VMware Infrastructure 3
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Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2
To convert a recovery point to virtual disk format
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On the Tools page, click Convert to Virtual Disk, and then click Next.
2
Select the recovery point that you want to convert, and then click Next.
3
If you don't see the recovery point that you want to use, do one of the
following:
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Click View all recovery points, and then select a recovery point.
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Click View by, and then select one of the following alternatives:
Lets you browse to another location, for example, an external
(USB) drive or removable media to select a recovery point
(.v2i) file.
Select this option, and then do the following:
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Click Browse, locate and select a recovery point (.v2i file),
and then click Open.
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If you select a network location, type your network
credentials.
See
“About network credentials”
on page 66.
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Click Next.
Filename
Displays a list of all of the drives on your computer and shows
any associated recovery points. You can also select a system
index file (.sv2i).
Select this option, and then do the following:
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Click Browse, locate and select a recovery point (.sv2i),
and then click Open.
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If you select a network location, type your network
credentials.
See
“About network credentials”
on page 66.
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Click Next.
System
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Click Virtual disk format, and then select a format.
5
Do one of the following:
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In the folder in which you want to place the virtual disk image, type the
path.
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Managing backup destinations
Converting a recovery point to a virtual disk format
Summary of Contents for GHOST 14
Page 1: ...Norton Ghost ...
Page 12: ...Contents 12 ...
Page 46: ...Getting Started Configuring Norton Ghost default options 46 ...
Page 77: ...77 Backing up entire drives How Offsite Copy works ...
Page 78: ...Backing up entire drives How Offsite Copy works 78 ...
Page 138: ...Managing backup destinations Moving your backup destination 138 ...
Page 170: ...Recovering a computer About the Support Utilities 170 ...