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Grass Valley K2 Dyno Service Manual User Manual

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02 February 2012

K2 Dyno Replay Controller Service Manual

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Restoring from a system-specific recovery disk image

8. Enter the name of the image file you are creating. Create the file name using the

Dyno controller hostname and the date. Name the file with the .tib extension. For
example, if the hostname is Dyno1, in the File name field you would have

E:\Dyno1_20091027.tib

. Click

Next

.

The Select Backup Mode page opens.

9. Select

Create a new full backup archive

. Click

Next

.

The Backup Creation Options page opens.

10. Do not change any settings on this page. Click

Next

.

The Archive Comment page opens.

11. If desired, enter image comments, such as the date, time, and software versions

contained on the image you are creating. Click

Next

.

The “…ready to proceed…” page opens.

12. Verify that you are creating an image from the C: drive and writing to the A:\ drive.

Click

Proceed

.

If a “…insert next volume…” message appears, click

OK

.

The Operation Progress page opens and displays progress.

13. When a “Backup archive creation has been successfully completed” message

appears, click

OK

.

14. Click

Operations | Exit

to exit the Acronis True Image program.

The Dyno controller restarts automatically.

15. Remove the Recovery Flash Drive while the Dyno controller is shutting down.

Restoring from a system-specific recovery disk image

Use this procedure to access an image created from a specific system and restore that
image to the same specific system from which it was created. This can be the factory
image stored on the bootable USB Recovery Flash Drive or an image you created to
capture settings changed from default.

Before restoring from a recovery disk image, make sure that the Dyno controller has
access to the image from which you are restoring. You can restore from an image on
the Recovery Flash Drive, from a network connected drive, or from another connected
USB drive.

1. Make sure that media access is stopped.

2. If you have not already done so, connect keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the Dyno

controller.

3. Insert the Recovery Flash Drive in a USB port and restart the machine. If there is

a problem restarting, hold the standby button down for eight seconds to force a hard
shutdown. Then press the standby button again to startup.

The machine boots from the Flash drive. The Acronis True Image program loads.

4. In the Acronis True Image main window, click

Recovery

.

The Restore Data Wizard opens.