2011 (Windows)

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Table 14-5
Edit target drive and options (continued)
DescriptionOptions
Restores the master boot record. The master
boot record is contained in the first sector
of a physical hard disk. The master boot
record consists of a master boot program
and a partition table that describes the disk
partitions. The master boot program
analyzes the partition table of the first hard
disk to see which primary partition is active.
It then starts the boot program from the boot
sector of the active partition.
This option is recommended only for
advanced users and is available only if you
restore a whole drive in the recovery
environment.
Select this option if any of the following
situations are true:
You are restore a recovery point to a new,
empty hard disk.
You restore a recovery point to the
original drive, but the drive's partitions
were modified since the recovery point
was created.
You suspect that a virus or some other
problem has corrupted your drive's
master boot record.
Restore master boot record
See
Drives to Recover options on page 235.
See Recovering a computer on page 231.
See Recovering a computer through Restore Anyware on page 244.
Recovering a computer from a virtual disk file
Using the recovery environment, you can recover your computer from within a
virtual disk file (.vmdk or .vhd). If you have a virtual disk for the hard drives that
you want to recover, you can fully recover your computer. Or, you can recovery
another hard drive back to the state it was in when the original virtual disk was
created.
See Defining a virtual conversion job on page 183.
Recovering a computer
Recovering a computer from a virtual disk file
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