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Performing a Restore Anyware to hardware that is significantly different might
require you to do the following:
Add mass storage device drivers.
Install hotfixes for the Windows operating system that you restore.
Reactivate your Windows operating system when the system restarts.
Provide your license key when the system restarts.
Provide a local user name and password when the system restarts.
When you restore a recovery point with Restore Anyware, you might be
prompted for the local administrator name and password. You should have
this information ready before you perform the restore. Technical support
cannot restore a lost password.
Restore Anyware is not used to restore a single recovery point to multiple
computers. The product does not generate a unique SID (security identifier)
for every computer.
When you use Restore Anyware with a computer that uses a static IP address,
you must manually reconfigure the computer after the restore is complete.
Symantec System Recovery supports one NIC on a system. If you have a dual
NIC system, you might need to manually configure the additional NICs to
perform a restore through Restore Anyware.
See
About recovering to a computer with different hardware on page 243.
See Recovering a computer through Restore Anyware on page 244.
Recovering a computer through Restore Anyware
Before you restore a computer with Restore Anyware, you must save the recovery
point or virtual disk file to an accessible location. During the recovery, you might
also be prompted to supply disk drivers, service packs, hotfixes, and so forth. You
should have your Windows media CD available.
For more information about getting Restore Anyware drivers, go to the Symantec
Knowledge Base at the following URL:
http://entsupport.symantec.com/umi/V-269-15
Warning: Before you restore a computer through Restore Anyware, test your access
to the recovery points or virtual disk in the recovery environment. You should
ensure that you have access to SAN volumes and that you can connect to the
network.
Recovering a computer
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