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Click Next.
Use Restore Anyware to recover to different hardware is already selected
for you if you recover an operating system drive (the drive on which Windows
is installed; usually the C drive).
This option is not selected if the virtual disk already contains the necessary
drivers for the target computer. Or, if you restore a virtual disk that contains
a data drive.
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If necessary, enter the product license key.
A license key is required to use Restore Anyware when you recover a system
from a virtual disk file.
If you choose, you can add a license key directly to a custom Symantec System
Recovery Disk by using the Create Custom Recovery Disk wizard. When you
restore a virtual disk and Restore Anyware is enabled in Symantec System
Recovery Disk, you are not prompted to enter the license key. It is already a
part of the custom Symantec System Recovery Disk.
See
Creating a custom Symantec System Recovery Disk on page 37.
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Click Next.
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In the Recovery Options panel, select the options that you want to perform
during the recovery process.
See
Recovery Options on page 240.
The options that are available depend on the target drive that you selected
earlier.
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Click Next to review the recovery options that you selected.
14
Select Reboot when finished if you want the computer to restart automatically
after the recovery process finishes.
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Click Finish.
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Click Yes to begin the recovery process.
See
Recovering a computer on page 231.
See Recovering a computer through Restore Anyware on page 244.
Recovery Options
The following table describes the options on the Recovery Options panel. This
panel is available when you use the Recover My Computer wizard of Symantec
System Recovery Disk to recover a virtual disk.
Recovering a computer
Recovering a computer from a virtual disk file
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