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Table 156. Authentication options
Option
Description
IP Address
The IP address provided in the URC on the target
machine.
Authentication Key
The authentication key provided in the URC on the
target machine.
15. Click Next.
16. On the Disk Mapping page, if you want to map volumes manually, proceed to
volumes automatically, complete the following steps:
a. From the Volume mapping drop-down menu, select Automatic.
b. From the list of volumes, ensure that the volumes you want to restore are selected. All volumes
are selected by default.
If you do not want to restore a listed volume, clear the option.
NOTE:
At least one volume must be selected to perform the restore.
c. On the right side, select the destination disk for the restore.
d. Click Next.
e. In the Disk Mapping Preview page, review the parameters of the restore actions you selected.
f.
Go to
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17. To map volumes manually, on the Disk Mapping page, complete the following steps:
a. From the Volume mapping drop-down menu, select Manual.
b. In the Destination column, select a destination volume you want to restore. Optionally, if you do
not wish to restore a listed volume, clear the option.
NOTE:
At least one volume must be selected to perform the restore.
18. Click Finish.
CAUTION:
All existing partitions and data on the target drive will be permanently removed and
replaced with the contents of the selected recovery point, including the operating system and all data.
19. If the volumes you want to restore contain SQL or Microsoft Exchange databases, and if you are performing
a Live Restore, then on the Dismount Databases page, you are prompted to dismount them. Optionally,
if you want to remount these databases after the restore is complete, select Automatically remount all
databases after the recovery point is restored.
20. Click Restore.
21. In the status message, click OK to confirm that the restore process has started.
The restore begins. You can monitor the progress on the Events page. For more information, see
events using tasks, alerts, and journal
Parent topic
Understanding boot CD creation for Windows
machines
A bare metal restore for Windows requires a boot image referred to as the boot CD, which you create by defining
parameters in the Rapid Recovery Core Console. This image is tailored to your specific needs. You will use the
image to start the destination Windows machine. Based on the specifics of your environment you may need to
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