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Click this button and then select the check boxes associated with any disks that you want to exclude from being formatted and partitioned. Select the Format and repartition disks check box to delete existing partitions and reformat the destination disks to be the same as the backup.
2008 macbook 32 or 64 bit how to#
On the Choose how to restore the backup page, do the following optional tasks, and then click Next:Ī. Click Advanced to browse for a backup on the network, and then click Next.Ĩ.
Then, on the Select the backup to restore page, click the backup that you want to use, and then click Next.ī. If the storage location contains backups of multiple computers, make sure that you click the row for the backups for the computer that you want to use. Click the computer that contains the backup that you want to use, and then click Next. If you chose to restore a different backup, on the Select the location of the backup page, do one of the following:Ī. Click Restore a different backup and then click Next.ħ. Click Use the latest available backup (recommended) and then click Next.ī.
2008 macbook 32 or 64 bit Pc#
This opens the Windows Complete PC Restore Wizard.Ī. On the System Recovery Options page, click Windows Complete PC Restore. If you are recovering the operating system onto separate hardware, the list should be empty (there should be no operating system on the computer). Setup searches the hard disk drives for an existing Windows installation and then displays the results in System Recovery Options. Specify language settings, and then click Next.Ĥ.
2008 macbook 32 or 64 bit install#
The Install Windows Wizard should appear.Ģ. If needed, press the required key to boot from the disc. Insert the Windows Setup disc into the CD or DVD drive and turn on the computer.
2008 macbook 32 or 64 bit full#
To recover your operating system or full server using a Windows Setup discġ. Steps to restore a server operation system: Currently, the possible way is to perform complete system recovery with the previous server backup. I am afraid to say that it is not possible to perform repairing installation of the operation system in Windows Server 2008, which can recover the key components of the OS in the event of the system crash. Have I missed something? It did install the 圆4 bit OS without any problems? How do I use the repair option if I should loose my c drive again?Ĭan someone tell me /point me in the right direction? The specs of the machine: Dell Vostro 410, 4GB RAM, 1.5TB HDD, Windows 2K8 圆4 Ent. On trying to restore the backup - it did have a problem with the fact that the drive wasn't online, but you just had to select the second option - restore from another server?.Īnyway the upshot is that in attempting to do this is tells me that that backup is a 圆4 version and that the architecture of this machine is x32 and it can't do the restore? It took me a while to figure out that you had to have the only option deselected in order to use the 圆4 version of the repair tool. Ok - so I use the install dvd and boot off it and click 'repair my computer'. I have a look at this later and try and sort it out. I'm asuming at this stage that the acronis install was a 32bit one and did not support 64 bit. I then tried to install acronis so that I could image the server in case I lost it - well I lost it! During the install when it rebooted it wouldn't boot into the OS. I have taken periodic backups using the supplied server backup utility - backup location is a partition on one of the local drives. Up till yesterday I have installed the DHP/DNS roles and added the Server Backup feature - its all patched and was working fine and had 'taken' over the HDCP and DNS role in out network. This new server will house our AD DC/DNS/DHCP and will become the 'primary' in our network. I have a situation where I have configured a new windows 2008 server 圆4.