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About updating Symantec System Recovery Disk on USB
Whenever new drivers or driver versions are added to your computers, you must
add them to the Symantec System Recovery Disk. If your Symantec System
Recovery Disk is on a CD/DVD, you need to create a new custom recovery disk to
include the new drivers. However, if your Symantec System Recovery Disk is on
a USB device, you can update it rather than creating a new one.
To update an existing Symantec System Recovery Disk on a USB device, run the
CreateCustom SymantecRecoveryDisk wizard. Ensure that you use the existing
Symantec System Recovery Disk on the USB device as the source as well as the
destination. During Symantec System Recovery Disk creation, the existing drivers
are retained and only the new drivers are added to the recovery disk.
Note: You can add drivers from multiple computers to a single Symantec System
Recovery Disk on a USB device.
See
Creating a custom Symantec System Recovery Disk on page 37.
Symantec System Recovery Disk creation settings
The following table describes the options on the Symantec System Recovery Disk
Creation panel in the Create Custom Symantec System Recovery Disk wizard.
Table 3-2
Symantec System Recovery Disk creation settings
DescriptionOption
Lets you specify the name that you want to use for the
Symantec System Recovery Disk label.
Disk label
Lets you save your customized Symantec System
Recovery Disk to a CD/DVD or a USB device. Select
this option and then select the media drive in which
you have placed the CD/DVD or plugged in the USB
device.
Note: The existing data on the USB device is not
formatted during Symantec System Recovery Disk
creation.
Create Symantec System
RecoveryDisk onCD/DVD orUSB
device
Lets you save your customized Symantec System
Recovery Disk as a CD/DVD image (.iso) file. To save
the Symantec System Recovery Disk as an .iso file,
select this option. Then specify the path where you
want to save the resulting file.
Save a copy of the custom
Symantec System Recovery Disk
(ISO file)
Ensuring the recovery of your computer
Creating a custom Symantec System Recovery Disk
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