Veeam Bare Metal PC Restore Process Demonstration
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- Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024
- There will most likely come a time when your computer crashes and you will need to perform some type of recovery to get your files and operating system back in working order. It might involve restoring your current computer or restoring your data to a new hard drive or maybe even a new computer.
The free Veeam bare metal restore process that comes with the Veeam Agent software will let you create recovery media in the form of an ISO file that you can then boot to via a CD, DVD or bootable flash drive.
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This helped me out in a pinch, thank you! 🔥
Great video! Easy straight forward instructions. Thanks!
Thanks for the demo
This is not a good example. Why did you not just attach an external drive and demonstrate an "Entire Computer" backup? You should never backup to local drives....
Please can you tell me , is the process of making the ISO File new in the latest release . and why ? I thought that when you make the recovery boot USB stick this is what you use to load the recovery application and get to go and fine the backed up image stored on may be a USB 2.5 HDD or a server of some kind . Thanks
One of the biggest mysteries seems to be how to get this stupid Creation Media Tool thingy.
I can't find it anywhere. Neither in Veeam B&R 12, nor as a downloadable tool.
So where does that nice icon you clicked on at minute 1:05 come from?
Bro, I've met with the same problem and even download the 8.8gb Veeam B&R 12 and finish the install. It took me a lot of the time.
Luckily I found it.
I think is in the free/community tab there, then scroll down and click Veeam agent for window, then choose the standalone Veeam for window.
So can the ISO stay on the external drive that the backup is on or does it have to be on a Bootable USB drive / CD?
You will need to put the ISO file on a bootable CD or flash drive. You can use Rufus or Ventoy for flash drives if you don't have another method.
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