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SDR Recover This Computer Wizard Help
Last Published:
2024-03-04
Product(s):
Backup Exec (23.0)
- Recover This Computer Wizard Help
- What should I do if I cannot connect?
- What if I don't want to recover the entire computer?
- Should I change the volume layout?
- What is a disaster recovery information file?
- What should I do if my device with my backup data is not listed?
- Do I need drivers for inactive storage controllers?
- Do I need drivers for inactive network controllers?
- Why do I need to unlock the volumes encrypted with BitLocker?
- Advanced Disk Configuration on the Recover This Computer Wizard
- Viewing the original disk layout geometry
- Creating a simple volume
- Formatting a volume
- Extending the size of a volume
- Shrinking the size of a volume
- Viewing volume properties
- Deleting a volume
- Changing an assigned drive letter
- Converting a basic disk to a dynamic disk
- Converting a Master Boot Record (MBR) disk to a Guid Partition Table (GPT) disk
- Converting a Guid Partition Table (GPT) disk to a Master Boot Record (MBR) disk
- About spanned volumes
- Creating a mirrored volume
- Creating a striped volume
Do I need drivers for inactive storage controllers?
You must install a driver to access a device that is attached to an inactive storage controller.
If your backup data is located on local storage devices, you should install the driver for the storage controller on which the devices are connected. You may also need to install the driver if you want to access the hard disks on the inactive storage controllers.
Select the inactive storage controller, and then click and provide the location to the driver information (.inf) file.