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Perform BMR in Advanced Mode

The Advanced Mode lets you customize the recovery process.

Follow these steps:

  1. From the Choose a Recovery Mode dialog, select Advanced Mode and click Next.

    The BMR utility starts locating the machine that is going to be recovered and displays the corresponding disk partition information.

    The upper pane shows the disk configuration that you have on the current (target) machine and the lower pane shows the disk partition information that you had on the original (source) machine.

    Important! A red X icon displaying for a source volume in the lower pane indicates that this volume contains system information and has not been assigned (mapped) to the target volume. This system information volume from the source disk must be assigned to the target disk and restored during BMR or the reboot fails.

    Note: If you perform BMR and you restore the system volume to a disk which is not configured as the boot disk, it will fail to boot the machine after BMR is completed. Ensure that you are restoring the system volume to a properly configured boot disk.

    Note: When restoring to another disk/volume, the capacity of new disk/volume must be the same size or larger than original disk/volume. In addition, disk resizing is for basic disks only, and not for dynamic disks.

    Bare Metal Recovery - Adjust Disk Partitions dialog.

  2. If the current disk information you are seeing does not appear correct, you can access the Utilities menu and check for missing drivers.
  3. If necessary, on the target disk/volume pane you can click the Operations drop-down menu to display the available options. For more information about these options, see Managing the BMR Operations Menu.
  4. Click on each target volume and from the pop-up menu, select the Map Volume From option to assign a source volume to this target volume.

    The Select a Basic Source Volume dialog opens.

    Bare Metal Recovery - Select a Basic Source Volume dialog.

  5. From Select a Basic Source Volume dialog, click the drop-down menu and select the available source volume to assign to the selected target volume. Click OK.
  6. When you are sure all volumes that you want to restore and all volumes containing system information are assigned to a target volume, click Next.

    The Submit Disk Changes screen opens, displaying a summary of the selected operations. For each new volume being created, the corresponding information is displayed.

    Bare Metal Recovery - Submit Disk Changes dialog.

  7. When you have verified the summary information is correct, click Submit. (If the information is not correct, click Cancel).

    Note: All operations to the hard drive do not take effect until you submit it.

    On the target machine, the new volumes are created and mapped to the corresponding source machine.

  8. When the changes are completed, click OK.

    The Summary of Disk Restore Settings screen opens, displaying a summary of the volumes that are going to be restored.

    Note: On the bottom of restore summary window, the drive letters listed in "Destination Volume" column are automatically generated from the Windows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE). They can be different from the drive letters listed in "Source Volume" column. However, the data is still restored to proper volume even if drive letters are different.

    Bare Metal Recovery - Summary of Restore Settings dialog.
  9. After you have verified that the summary information is correct, click OK.

    The restore process starts. The BMR wizard screen displays the restore status for each volume.

  10. From the Utilities menu, you can access the BMR Activity Log and you can use the Save option to save the Activity Log.

    By default, the Activity Log is saved to the following location:

    X:\windows\system32\dr\log.

    Note: To avoid getting a Windows-generated error, do not save the Activity Log on your desktop or create a folder on your desktop using the Save As option from the BMR Activity Log window.

  11. If you are restoring to dissimilar hardware (the SCSI/FC adapter which used to connect hard drives could have been changed) and no compatible driver is detected in your original system, a "driver injection" page is displayed to allow you to provide drivers for these devices.

    You can browse and select drivers to inject to the recovered system so that even if you are recovering to a machine with dissimilar hardware, you can still bring back the machine after BMR.

  12. When the BMR process is completed, a confirmation notification is displayed.