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Need Windows 11 help? Recovering or resetting the server. To install from the Software Installation Disc.

Using this disc requires a DVD drive. Server Recovery attempts to recover all data and restore the folders. However, because of the state of the system prior to the recovery, not all data may be able to be recovered or integrated into the folder structure. Choosing Server Recovery or Factory Reset?

How to chose which process to use. You will need to recreate them. During Factory Reset , in addition to loosing all system settings, the data on all drives is lost. The following table will help you determine whether to choose Server Recovery or Factory Reset. To recover or reset the server Use the Server Recovery Disc from a computer using a wired connection to the router or switch. A wireless connection is not recommended. Additionally, if the server is some distance from the computer you are using for Server Recovery or Factory Reset, it may be more convenient to move the server near the computer.

Figure : Starting Server Recovery. Figure : Server Recovery dialog box. Bernhard Grojer. I'm confused. Which machine is wireless here?

And how did you connect to the backup server to capture the backup in the first place without installing the network drivers thus capturing them in the backup? I'm thinking of replacing the system drive with a fast SSD Create the restore disk with the new drive in place and go go go? Assuming of course my backup isn't bigger than the new HD Ryan Smith.

GlenH - You can backup over wireless, but apparently not restore over wireless. Scott Hanselman. October 16, Ryan, Scott - sure that's the best idea? SSDs should be aligned to kb There are also other Windows features defrag most importantly that should be manually shut off on the SSD system if you go this route. David Cuccia. David Good question I know Win 7 does this during an install February 20, What do you mean by "one click" backup? Perhaps I haven't found it yet but do you have a how-to as to how and what you backup to WHS beyond data files like docs, pics, video.

The way I read the first few paragraphs of your post it sounded like you were able to restore the entire hard drive OS, files, everything to the new HD as if it was a ghost image or something similar. Thanks for your blog I just discovered it tonight and just keep reading and reading and reading. February 21, To find out how to do this on your server, see the documentation from the server manufacturer.

Restore or reset your server from a client computer using the recovery DVD. If you need to restore a remotely administered server that is running Windows Server Essentials, you must perform the restore from a client computer by using the restoration DVD from the server manufacturer. The following procedure describes how to restore your server system drive from a backup by using the Windows Server Essentials installation media.

To find out how to use the installation media to restore to factory default settings, see the documentation from the server manufacturer. If the server uses Storage Spaces, and you are restoring the data to a new server, you should recover the system drive first, and then log on to the Windows Server Essentials Dashboard, configure Storage Spaces in a similar way as on the old server, and then recover the data volumes.

If the restore process does not start automatically, check the BIOS settings for your server to ensure that the DVD drive appears first in the boot menu. If the manufacturer preloaded the installation media on the server, press F8 at startup to start from the installation media. After the Windows Server files load, choose your language and other preferences, and then click Next.

Do not choose the Install now option. That option will guide you through a full system installation that deletes all configuration settings and all data on the system drive. On the System Image Recovery page, select the current system? On the Select a system image backup page, you can choose to use the latest backup or you can select an earlier backup. The system will be restored to the state that it was in at the time of the backup that you choose for restoring or repairing your server.

Data that was added or changes to settings that were made after the backup was saved must be recreated. If you have a very recent successful backup of the server, and you know that the backup contains all of your critical data, your choice is fairly straightforward. If you are restoring your server because of a virus, select a backup that you know occurred prior to receiving the virus.

If you are restoring your server because of bad configuration settings, select a backup that you know occurred prior to the configuration setting change that is causing the issue on the server.

After the server is successfully restored, remove the installation DVD if you used one, and then restart the server. To restore and share folders on the server, you may need to take additional steps.

For more information, see Restore files and folders on the server. In Windows Server Essentials, you can start the server from a bootable USB flash drive that you create, and then you recover the server from a client computer by using the recovery DVD that you received from the server manufacturer.

The client computer must be on the same network as the server. This method is not available in Windows Server Essentials. The following procedure provides general steps for performing a server restore. The steps are equally applicable for restoring from a back or restoring to factory default settings.

For more specific instructions, see the documentation from your server manufacturer. Insert the Windows Server Essentials server recovery media that you received from the server manufacturer in a client computer. Follow the instructions in the wizard to create a bootable USB flash drive that you will use to start the server in recovery mode. After the Recover Your Server Wizard prepares the bootable USB flash drive, insert the flash drive in the server, and then start the server in recovery mode.

To learn how to start your server in recovery mode, refer to the documentation from the manufacturer of your server hardware. After you start the server in recovery mode, the Recover Your Server Wizard locates the server and then establishes a connection. This method of server recovery ignores external storage devices that are attached to the server during the recovery.

If you want to erase the data on an external storage device, you must do so manually. If you created additional shared folders on the server, after you restore the data from the backup, the additional shared folders might not be recognized by the server. You must share those folders again. Depending on the method that you used to restore or repair your server, and the type of storage the server uses, you might need to recover the data volumes after you restore the system drive.

In some case, you might need to share existing folders again so that the server recognizes them. Restore files and folders from a server backup. If you replaced the system disk, or if the partition information on the system disk is unreadable, you can restore the system, but you cannot restore data from other volumes on this disk. To restore files and folders from other data volumes, you must use the Restore Files and Folders Wizard.

Restore shared folders on the server. If you created additional shared folders on the server, after you restore the system drive from the backup, the shared folders are still on the data partition or were restored to the data partition, but might not be recognized by the server. The Restore Files and Folders Wizard helps you protect your data if your hard disk stops working or your files are accidentally erased.



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