Restoring from a recovery disk image cd set – Grass Valley Aurora Browse v.7.0 Installation User Manual
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Chapter 6 Database and Recovery Planning
30. You must active the Windows operating system within 30 days. Refer to
“Activating the Windows operating system” on page 163
The MediaFrame server is now restored to its factory-default state. However, you still
need to configure the server. If it is a MediaFrame server or K2 BaseCamp Express,
you need to restore the SQL database. For more information, see
Chapter 5,
Configuring the system on page 71
and
“Restoring the MediaFrame server database”
on page 148
.
Restoring from a recovery disk image CD set
The following procedure can be used on a MediaFrame server that needs all three
partitions on the system drive restored.
This procedure assumes that the image on the CD set is the system-specific image, for
the particular machine that you are restoring.
NOTE: At any step in this procedure if a message appears asking for disc/volume,
insert CDs as prompted until you can proceed to the next step.
1. Make sure that media access is stopped and that the MediaFrame server on which
you are working is not being used.
2. If you have not already done so, connect keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the
MediaFrame server.
3. Insert the Recovery CD and restart the machine. If there is a problem restarting,
hold the standby button down for five seconds to force a hard shutdown. Then press
the standby button again to startup.
The machine boots from the disc. The Acronis startup screen appears.
4. At the startup screen, select
True Image Server (Full Version)
.
The Acronis True Image program loads.
The Acronis True Image main window appears.
5. Insert the last CD (volume) in your recovery disk image CD set. For example, if
there are three CDs that make up the disk image, insert the third CD.
6. In the Acronis True Image main window, click
Recovery
.
The Restore Data Wizard opens.
7. On the Welcome page, click
Next
.
The Archive Selection page opens.
8. In the tree view expand the node for the CD ROM drive and select the image file,
then click
Next
:
The Restoration Type Selection page opens.
9. Select
Restore disks or partitions
and then click
Next
.
The Partition or Disk to Restore page opens.
10. Select
Disk 1
. This selects all three partitions to be restored.
If you do not want to restore all three partitions, refer to similar steps in
“Restoring
from a system-specific recovery disk image on E:” on page 156
.