2011 (Windows)

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Review the list of storage and network drivers to be included, and add
additional drivers or remove the drivers you do not need.
You can add 64-bit drivers to the custom Symantec System Recovery Disk.
The 64-bit drivers are used only for restoring a recovery point of a 64-bit
operating system on a computer with different hardware.
Note: Symantec System Recovery Disk does not use 64-bit drivers for starting
a computer. To start a computer that has a 64-bit operating system using
Symantec System Recovery Disk, the equivalent 32-bit drivers are required.
11
Click Next.
12
In the Startup Options panel, select the default keyboard layout, display
language, and time zone from the respective lists.
13
Click Next.
14
In the Options panel, select the optional settings for the custom Symantec
System Recovery Disk.
See
Optional settings for Symantec System Recovery Disk on page 41.
15
Click Next.
16
In the License Setup panel, specify how you want to enable licensed features
in the customized Symantec System Recovery Disk. For example, the cold
imaging feature called Back Up My Computer.
17
Click Next.
18
Review the summary of the options you have selected for creating the custom
Symantec System Recovery Disk.
19
Click Finish.
Warning: Be certain to test your new custom Symantec System Recovery Disk.
It ensures that you can use the Symantec System Recovery Disk to start your
computer and can access the drive that contains your recovery points.
See
Testing Symantec System Recovery Disk on page 36.
See Creating a custom Symantec System Recovery Disk on page 37.
See
About testing Symantec System Recovery Disk on page 36.
See About updating Symantec System Recovery Disk on USB on page 40.
39Ensuring the recovery of your computer
Creating a custom Symantec System Recovery Disk