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Restoring from a generic recovery disk image – 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 generic recovery disk image

Restoring from a generic recovery disk image

Use this procedure to restore from a generic baseline image that does not apply to any
specific system. Use this procedure only as directed by release notes or by Grass
Valley support.

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
a network connected drive or from a 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.

5. On the Welcome page, click

Next

.

The Archive Selection page opens.

6. In the tree view do the following:

• Navigate to the location of the image file from which you are restoring.

An image file has a .tib file name extension.

7. Click

Next

:

The Restoration Type Selection page opens.

8. Select

Restore disks or partitions

and then click

Next

.

The Partition or Disk to Restore page opens.

9. Select

FAT32 (C:)

and then click

Next

.

The Restored Partition Location page opens.

10. Select

FAT32 (C:)

and then click

Next

.

The Restored Partition Type page opens.

11. Leave the selection at

Active

and then click

Next

.

The Restored Partition File System page opens.

12. Select

FAT32

and then click

Next

.

The Restored Partition Size page opens.

13. Leave settings at their defaults. The size reported in the upper pane is the size

detected of the actual C: partition. This should be the same as that reported in the
Partition size field in the middle of the page. Free space before and Free space after
should both be reported at 0 bytes. Click

Next

.

The Next Selection page opens.