
10. After completing the operation close the wizard and reboot the computer.
This operation can also be accomplished with the WinPE recovery
environment.
To make a Win2K+ operating system bootable on different hardware, please
additionally complete the P2P Adjust OS Wizard
.
Restoring a system partition from external media (CD/DVD)
Let’s assume that your computer fails to boot because of a virus attack or corruption of some system
critical files. But you’ve got a backup of your system partition on a bootable DVD disc. That’s just
enough to easily get your system back on track again.
To restore your system partition from a backup image located on CD/DVD when the current OS is
down, please do the following:
1. Insert a CD/DVD disc containing the previously prepared backup image into a CD/DVD drive
(the BIOS must be enabled to boot the system from the CD/DVD device).
This scenario implies that you have got a bootable archive on your CD/DVD.
In case the backup image is stored on several CD/DVD disks, please insert the
first one.
2. Restart the computer.
3. In the boot menu select Normal Mode to use the Linux recovery environment (more
preferable) or Safe Mode to use the PTS DOS recovery environment (in case you’ve got
problems with Linux). Moreover you’ve got the option to boot into the Low-Graphics Safe
Mode (PTS DOS safe mode) to cope with a serious hardware incompatibility. In this case, only
the minimal set of drivers will be included, like hard disk, monitor, and keyboard drivers. This
mode has simple graphics and a simple menu.
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