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Backup errors occur after you deleted a drive
When a drive is deleted, Backup Exec System Recovery should detect that the
drive is no longer available. It should remove the deleted drive from any defined
backups that include the deleted drive.
However, if you delete a drive, you should remove the drive from all backups that
are associated with it to avoid any errors.
Troubleshooting recovery from within Windows
The following are suggestions to help you resolve problems during the recovery
of data within Windows:
Recovering data from a recovery point that spans multiple media.
See About using a recovery point that is spanned across multiple CDs or
DVDs” on page 185.
Recovering the system drive where the operating system is installed from
within Windows.
See About recovering a system drive in Windows” on page 185.
The drive is no longer found after a failed or cancelled recovery.
See When a drive cannot be found after a failed or cancelled recovery job
on page 186.
About using a recovery point that is spanned across multiple CDs or
DVDs
When you restore from a CD/DVD, you are prompted to insert the first CD, followed
by the last CD, the first CD, the last CD, then the first CD again. Then, the restore
process begins and prompts you for the media in sequence. After you restore a
recovery point, you are prompted again to insert the first CD again. For example,
if you have a recovery point that spans across five CDs, you would insert the CDs
in the following order: 1-5-1-5-1-2-3-4-5-1.
About recovering a system drive in Windows
Even though you can start the process of recovering your system drive in windows,
you will be prompted to restart your computer in the recovery environment to
complete the recovery. This is because the system drive cannot be recovered while
it is running. When you run the Recover My Computer wizard from within
Windows, it lets you specify what drive is to be recovered to where, and also select
other related settings. Backup Exec System Recovery recalls your choices when
the computer is restarted. This is called a delayed apply.
185Troubleshooting Backup Exec System Recovery
Troubleshooting recovery from within Windows
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