I've been trying to use Veeam endpoint backup for the first time. I have created an image with the media recovery and burnt it onto a disk, I have also put it onto a external hard drive.
The problem I am getting is when I try to restore it onto another machine. I can get to the Veeam recovery screen but the Windows Recovery Environment option "cannot find the system image" on either the CD or hard drive. There's no option to browse for the image. I also tried using the Bare Metal feature but while I can find the image it says it cant auto-match the disks and I have to do a manual mapping of the disks.
Has anyone else encountered this problem and fixed it without mapping disks.#
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Re: Restore image using endpoint
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If another machine have different HDD and VEB cant auto-mapping the disks, you must do it manual. It is a correct behavior.
If another machine have different HDD and VEB cant auto-mapping the disks, you must do it manual. It is a correct behavior.
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Re: Restore image using endpoint
Stephen,
Good How-To that explains Bare Metal Restore process can be found here. Thanks
This component might be missing the OS used for recovery media creation, thus Windows Recovery Environment requests for a Windows installation disk. Anyway, Windows Recovery Environment should be used in conjunction with windows native backups – in order to restore from VEB backup file you should use Bare Metal Recovery Tool.I can get to the Veeam recovery screen but the Windows Recovery Environment option "cannot find the system image" on either the CD or hard drive.
Yes, if you are restoring to dissimilar hardware i.e smaller disk or disk where some volumes are allocated VEB cannot erase the contents without warning you and that’s why it prompts for a manual volume allocation. You may also need to resize the volume if is larger than existing disk.I also tried using the Bare Metal feature but while I can find the image it says it cant auto-match the disks and I have to do a manual mapping of the disks.
Good How-To that explains Bare Metal Restore process can be found here. Thanks
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