Performing manual disaster recovery
You should perform manual disaster recovery in the following situations:
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Simplified Disaster Recovery is not available or has failed.
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The Windows operating system has become corrupted and cannot be restored using the Emergency Repair Disks.
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The hard drive containing the Windows operating system has encountered an unrecoverable error that requires reformatting the disk.
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The hard drive that contains the Windows operating system needs to be replaced.
For information about how to perform manual disaster recovery of a local Backup Exec server on a Windows computer, see the following section:
For information about how to perform manual disaster recovery of a remote Backup Exec server or remote agent on a Windows computer, see the following section: