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12. On the Restored Partitions Resizing page, select
Yes, I want to resize partitions
and then click
Next
.
13. On the Restored Location page, select
(C:)
and then click
Next
.
NOTE: Verify capacity to make sure you select the boot media card (CompactFlash or mSATA)
and not a media drive. The boot media has a much smaller capacity and has an interface
identified as "IDE (0) Primary Master".
14. On the Restored Partition Type page, select
Active
and then click
Next
.
15. Do one of the following:
•
If the Restored Partition Size page does not appear. Skip ahead to the Next Selection page.
•
If the Restored Partition Size page appears. Continue with the next step.
16. On the Restored Partition Size page, do one of the following:
•
If
Free space after
reports 0 bytes, leave settings as they are. Click
Next
.
•
If
Free space after
does not report 0 bytes, increase
Partition size
until
Free space after
reports
0 bytes. Click
Next
.
17. On the Next Selection page, select
No, I do not
and then click
Next
.
18. On the Restoration Options page, do not make any selections. Click
Next
.
19. On the “…ready to proceed…” page, verify that you are restoring the correct image to the correct
location. Click
Proceed
.
20. On the Operation Progress page, observe the progress report.
21. When a “The data was successfully restored” message appears, click
OK
.
22. Click
Operations | Exit
to exit the Acronis True Image program.
The machine restarts automatically.
23. Remove the recovery media while the machine is shutting down.
Depending on whether you restored from a system-specific image or from a generic image, refer to
the appropriate disk image recovery task for next steps.
About saving and restoring settings while reimaging
If you are reimaging a K2 Summit 3G system with a generic disk image, you can run scripts to save
the media file system and other settings before the reimage, then restore the settings after the reimage.
Setting are saved and restored as follows:
•
Media file system (SNFS): You run scripts to save and restore these settings. After the settings
are restored, on a standalone system you can access the media in the local media storage. On a
SAN-attached system, K2Config settings are restored so you can access media on the shared
media storage.
•
SID, computer name, and network settings: You run the script to save settings to a text file, so
you can manually reconfigure as desired after the reimage.
If the media file system and settings are valid (not corrupt) on the K2 Summit 3G system before the
reimage, it is recommended that you use the save/restore scripts to save your media and settings,
thus saving time in the reimage process. However, if the media file system or settings are corrupt
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