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Older VBM File Case#: 05644446
Our server got hit with a crypto virus. The virus did not encrypt my backup .vib & .vbk files however is did trash the .vbm file and it is preventing me from performing the bare metal recovery. I was however able to located an older vbm file off of an older drive that has backups from like 5 moths ago. When I run the bare metal restore it only shows me the backups from back 5 months ago and doesn't show my current latest backup. Does anyone know a way to modify this vbm file to include the most current backups I have. I'm desperate here I have been down for 5 days. If there was a way to run the Veeam Backup from another computer and restore the volumes over the network I would however this server has had so many files encrypted not many things run. Any help would be appreciated here. Thank you.
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Re: Older VBM File Case#: 05644446
You can import just VBK and VIB chain alone, VBM is optional. So if you don't have the correct VBM, then just remove it completely from the folder before performing the import. Thanks!
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Re: Older VBM File Case#: 05644446
I have been able to import the chain into the Veeam Backup but how do I get it to do a BareMetal Restore with the recovery USB
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Re: Older VBM File Case#: 05644446
You should be able to do it normally by connecting to the Veeam backup repository containing these backups from the Recovery Media... if you're having difficulties, our support engineers should be able to assist you via a remote session. Thanks!
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