101Backing up, restoring, and cloning from DOS
Restoring from an image file
Restoring from an image file
You can restore either of the following:
■ A hard disk
■ A partition
The restore is made from a previously created image file that has been stored on
one of the following:
■ A second hard disk
■ A second partition on your hard disk
■ JAZ or ZIP disk
■ CD-R/RW
■ DVD
■ Ta p e
■ Mapped network drive
■ Drive on another computer (peer-to-peer)
Restoring a hard disk from an image file
When you restore a hard disk, it is overwritten by the contents of the image file.
To restore a disk from an image file
1 On the main menu, do one of the following:
■ Local: Click Local > Disk > From Image.
■ Peer-to-peer connection: Click Disk > From Image.
2 In the File Locator dialog box, do one of the following:
■ Type the path and file name of the image file.
■ Click Browse to locate the image file.
Specify the drive or device and select the full path name. The image file
may reside on a local drive or on a locally mapped network file server.
When using peer-to-peer connections, the image file is located on the
slave computer.
3 Press Enter.