Create Disaster Recovery startup disk

In order to restore Windows and data if Windows no longer loads, users are required to create a Disaster Recovery startup disk to startup the system in Disaster Recovery mode.

Three options are available to create a startup disk:

To create a Virtual Partition:
  1. From the Dashboard> Under Tools> Select Disaster Recovery startup disk, the Disaster Recovery Media dialog will appear.

  2. Select Virtual Partition.

  3. Click ok to begin the process.

 

To create a USB startup disk:
  1. From the Dashboard> Under Tools> Select Disaster Recovery startup disk, the Disaster Recovery Media dialog will appear.

  2. Select USB Drive.

  3. From the drop-down list, select the USB disk.

  4. Click ok to begin the process.

     

To create an ISO image:
  1. From the Dashboard> Under Tools> Select Disaster Recovery startup disk, the Disaster Recovery Media dialog will appear.

  2. Select ISO image.

  3. Browse for a location to save the ISO image.

  4. Click ok to begin the process.

 

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