![]() Only in the first case, though, “Next” button will be enabled allowing us to proceed to next phase. Now let’s see what to do in case our backup image is stored in a network path that is reachable from the machine we’re running Iperius Recovery Environment from.įirst of all, let’s check the “Network Storage Path” option and then write in the text box below the path of the folder where our backup (.idi file + virtual hard disks) is stored (we can also use the “Browse” button to list devices that are connected to the same network).įinally, let’s click on the “Search” button to run a scan of the path (see picture below).Īs for the local storage path, at the end of the scan, a positive message will be prompted in case one or more backups are found, or a warning message in case of none backups found. idi file are found, we can move to the next window by clicking on the “Next” button. On the contrary, a warning message will be shown in case no backups are found (see picture below, left side). idi files: a positive message will be prompted in case one or more backup are found (see picture below, right side). The path will be immediately scanned looking for. To confirm, just click on the OK button highligthed on the picture above. You must select the folder containing those files.įirst of all, we have to select the kind of path where our backup is stored, choosing between two options (see picture below):ġa) Local Storage Path : a local path of the machine (hard disk, USB drive, o any devices mapped as letter unit) ġb) Network Storage Path: a network path reachable from the machine (NAS, shared folder, etc.) 1a) Local Storage PathĪfter checking correctly the “Local Storage Path” option, just click on the “Broswe” button to open a treeview menu and find the folder where our backup is stored (see following screen). idi (the configuration file necessary for restore). A Iperius Drive Image backup is made of one or more. ![]() To do this, just click on the keyboard icon in the bottom left corner e and select the layout of your keyboard ( american layout is set by default: US), then click on the OK button to confirm (see picture below).Īfter having correctly set our keyboard layout, let’s start the recovery software by clicking on the Iperius Recovery Environment icon (see screenshot below):ġ) Select the path of the drive image backupĪfter running the application, we have to select the path of our image backup. NB: A preliminary operation to execute before running Iperius Recovery Environment application, is to set our current keyboard layout, as the connected keyboard could not be correctly mapped inside the software. Now let’see how to restore our drive image backup in a few steps. So let’s see below the various steps to perform an image backup restore. At this point, the machine will start up with Iperius Recovery Enviroment®, whose interface is shown in the images below. Once you’ve created the recovery drive, insert it into the machine to be started (the machine where you want to restore the backup). If necessary, select in the BIOS the correct boot priority to start the machine from the drive you’ve inserted. See also: Backup drive image, disk cloning and P2V with Iperius To see how to create a recovery media, see the related tutorial. It is therefore possible to perform a bare-metal recovery, a real disaster recovery even on different hardware, and to do this you do not need any Windows installation disc, but simply the Iperius recovery disk. ![]() Starting from version 6.0, Iperius offers the possibility to create a recovery drive (USB or ISO file to burn) with the Iperius Recovery Environment® boot system, which allows you to boot a machine and restore a drive image backup created by Iperius (.VHD or.
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