Restore Data to a System or Other Locked Disk

Restore Data to a System or Other Locked Disk

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You cannot restore data to the system (the disk from which Windows starts) or other locked disk the same way you do that to any other disk. You need either to restart R-Drive Image in its startup mode, or start your computer from another computer local disk or from specially created startup disk(s).

We recommended that you print out this topic and have the hardcopy on hand while you are performing this action.

If there is a non-IDE disk controller in your system, or you plan to use network disks or external hardware devices, first check the list of supported hardware devices.

If you plan to use any external device, turn it on before starting the system.

If the motherboard in your computer supports the Serial ATA (SATA) devices, but IDE disks are also present, only the SATA devices should be set to the Enhanced Mode in BIOS.

We recommend you stop all other programs before you start restoring data on a partition.

üRestart R-Drive Image in its startup mode
·From the R-Drive Image Graphical User Interface
1.Select the file with the image, the object in the image file, select the system disk as the destination as it is described in the Restore Data from an Image topic. Do not pay much attention to the image file, as it will be eventually discarded. The only important option at this stage is the image destination. Select the system disk.
2.When you click the Next button on the Image Object Selection panel, the Disk not locked message will appear.
3.Select Restart computer (recommended) and click the OK button. The You are about to restart... message will appear. Click the Yes button. (If you click the Cancel button on the Disk not locked message, the Cannot lock the disk message will appear, and R-Drive Image will stay on the Image Object Selection panel.)

You computer will restart. The following text will appear on the screen:

Please select the operating system to start:

 

R-DriveImage Autopart v.2.0

Microsoft Windows XP Professional

4.Select R-DriveImage Autopart v.2.0 and press the Enter button. You may select Microsoft Windows XP Professional to start Windows normally.
·using the R-Drive Image startup floppy disks
1.Make sure that the first startup device in the system BIOS is A (Floppy). Refer to your system documentation for details.
2.Insert the first startup floppy disk and start your computer.

The following text will appear on the screen:

Loading.............................

........................................

Uncompressing R-Drive Image... OK, starting the kernel

VFS: Insert the second R-Drive Image boot disk and press ENTER

3.Insert the second disk and press ENTER.
·using the R-Drive Image startup CD disc
1.Make sure that the first startup device in the system BIOS is the CD drive. Refer to your system documentation for details.
2.Insert the CD disc and start your computer.

R-Drive Image will start in the startup mode.

Use the Tab key to switch between the control areas and the arrow keys to select options within the control areas. Press the Enter key to activate the selected button.

You may also activate a key by pressing the highlighted letter key. You may exit the program by pressing the x key.

éSelect Restore from an Image on the Action Selection panel and press the N key

Use the arrow keys to switch between the options.

âSelect the file with the image on the Open an Image File panel and press the Enter key

R/O

Read-only disk. You cannot create images on such disks.

Use the Tab key to switch between the control areas and the arrow and Enter keys to navigate within the File area.

äSelect the object in the image file on the Select an object panel from which you want to restore data panel and press the N key

Use the arrow keys to select the object.

àSelect the destination for the data on the Select a target for copy/restore operation panel and press the N key

Use the arrow keys to switch between the target objects.

H

Hard drive

P

Primary partition

L

Logical disk

U

Unallocated space

åSpecify restore parameters on the Copy/restore options panel and press the N key

Restore Options

Free space before

You may specify the size of free space that will be left on the hard drive before the beginning of the partition.

Partition size

You may specify the size of the partition to be restored. Should be between the minimum and maximum partition size.

çVerify that the information on the Confirm operations panel is correct and press the N key
ÜR-Drive Image will start restoring the data from the image file to the selected destination

The Progress window will show the progress of the current operation and overall process. When the image is restored, the Operation completed successfully message will appear.

 

The Disk Actions chapter explains basic disk actions.

The Advanced Disk Actions chapter explains how to perform advanced disk actions.

The Technical Information chapter gives technical information on Supported CD and DVD Recorders and List of Supported Hardware Devices

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