2011 (Windows)

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Configuring LightsOut Restore
You must run the LightsOut Restore Wizard on the computer that you want to
protect. The Set Up LightsOut Restore Wizard installs a customized version of
Symantec System Recovery Disk to the computer's local file system. The wizard
creates an entry in the Windows boot menu that you use to boot into LightsOut
Restore.
You can run the Setup LightsOut Restore Wizard again if you need to edit the
configuration settings. Or, run the wizard again if you need to rebuild an existing,
customized Symantec System Recovery Disk.
To configure LightsOut Restore
1
Insert the Symantec System Recovery Disk into your media drive.
2
Start Symantec System Recovery.
3
On the Tasks menu, click Set Up LightsOut Restore, then click Next.
4
On the Source Location panel, specify the path or browse to the media drive
in which you placed the Symantec System Recovery Disk, then click Next.
5
On the Drivers to Include panel, review the list of any storage or network
drivers to be included, and then click Next.
See
Drivers to Include options on page 223.
6
On the Startup Options panel, specify Symantec System Recovery Disk startup
options you want, and then click Next.
See
Startup options on page 223.
7
On the Options panel, select the options you want, and then click Next.
See
LightsOut Restore options for Symantec System Recovery Disk
on page 224.
8
On the Licensing panel, specify how you want to enable licensed features
(such as the cold imaging feature called Back Up My Computer) in the
customized recovery environment.
See
Licensing options on page 226.
9
Click Next.
10
Click Finish to set up LightsOut Restore on your computer.
At the conclusion of the setup , you should test LightsOut Restore.
11
To ensure that you can use the LightsOut Restore feature when you need it,
click Yes.
12
Click Yes to restart the computer.
Recovering files, folders, or entire drives
About restoring a computer from a remote location by using LightsOut Restore
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