2011 (Windows)

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What is new in Symantec System Recovery 2011 (continued)
DescriptionFeature
Symantec System Recovery now enables you
to create a custom Symantec System
Recovery Disk on a USB device.
Create custom Symantec System Recovery
Disk on a USB device.
Symantec System Recovery now lets you use
an Symantec System Recovery Disk ISO
image file directly for creating a custom
Symantec System Recovery Disk. Until now
you were required to extract the ISO image
file for creating a custom Symantec System
Recovery Disk.
Use ISO image file for creating custom
Symantec System Recovery Disk.
You can now add 64-bit drivers to the custom
Symantec System Recovery Disk. The 64-bit
drivers are used only for restoring a recovery
point of a 64-bit operating system on a
computer with different hardware.
Note: Symantec System Recovery Disk does
not use 64-bit drivers for starting a
computer. To start a computer having a
64-bit operating system using Symantec
System Recovery Disk the equivalent 32-bit
drivers are required.
Add 64-bit drivers to the custom Symantec
System Recovery Disk.
See
About Symantec System Recovery on page 17.
See About the components of Symantec System Recovery on page 18.
Accessing Help & Support for Symantec System
Recovery
To learn more about Symantec System Recovery, visit the Help and Support page.
The Help and Support page provides access to the product's Help system and the
User's Guide. It also includes access to the Symantec Knowledge Base where you
can find troubleshooting information.
To access Help & Support
1
Start Symantec System Recovery.
2
On the Help menu, click Help and Support.
See
About Symantec System Recovery on page 17.
Introducing Symantec System Recovery 2011
Accessing Help & Support for Symantec System Recovery
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