Using compactflash boot media for system restore – Grass Valley K2 Summit Client Service Manual May.14 2010 User Manual
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09 April 2010
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Using CompactFlash boot media for system restore
NOTE: Verify capacity to make sure you select the CompactFlash (CF) and not a
media drive. The CompactFlash has a much smaller capacity.
The Restored Partition Type page opens.
12. Leave the selection at
Active
and then click
Next
.
The Restored Partition File System page opens.
13. Select
FAT32
and then click
Next
.
The Restored Partition Size page opens.
14. 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.
15. Select
No, I do not
and then click
Next
.
The Restoration Options page opens.
16. Ensure that
Validate backup…
is not selected. Click
Next
.
The “…ready to proceed…” page opens.
17. Click
Proceed
.
The Operation Progress page opens and displays progress.
18. When a “The data was successfully restored” message appears, click
OK
.
19. Click
Operations | Exit
to exit the Acronis True Image program.
The K2 Summit Client restarts automatically.
20. Remove the Recovery Flash Drive while the K2 Summit Client is shutting down.
21. After restart, check the adapter names and order. Refer to
. If adapter names and order are not as documented, restore network
configuration, as directed in
“Restoring network configuration” on page 55
.
Using CompactFlash boot media for system restore
This procedure applies to the CompactFlash card from which the K2 product normally
boots. If desired, you can prepare a second CompactFlash boot media for restoring
your K2 Summit Client, as follows:
1. For each K2 Summit Client, procure a blank CompactFlash boot media from Grass
Valley. You must use the CompactFlash media supplied by Grass Valley. Do not
use CompactFlash media procured elsewhere.
2. Label or otherwise identify the blank CompactFlash media with the name of the K2
Summit Client it restores.
3. If you have not already done so, use the USB Recovery Flash Drive and create a
recovery image of the K2 Summit Client.
4. Prepare to restore the K2 Summit Client by booting from the USB Recovery Flash
Drive. When the K2 Summit Client boots, do not proceed with the recovery