2011 (Windows)

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Table 14-6
Recovery Options
DescriptionOption
Verifies whether a recovery point is valid or
corrupt before it is restored. If the recovery
point is invalid, the recovery is discontinued.
This option can significantly increase the
time that is required for the recovery to
complete.
Verify recovery point before recovery
Checks the restored drive for errors after the
recovery point is restored.
Check for file system errors after recovery
Specifies the new drive size in megabytes.Resize drive after recover (unallocated
space only)
Because hard disks are limited to four
primary partitions, this option is appropriate
if the drive has four or fewer partitions.
Primary partition
This option is appropriate if you need more
than four partitions. You can have up to
three primary partitions, plus any number
of logical partitions, up to the maximum size
of your hard disk.
Logical partition
Makes the restored drive the active partition
(for example, the drive from which the
computer starts).
You should select this option if you restore
the drive on which your operating system is
installed.
Set drive active (for booting OS)
241Recovering a computer
Recovering a computer from a virtual disk file