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Veritas™ System Recovery 18 Service Pack 4 Readme
- Veritas System Recovery 18 Service Pack 4 Readme
- About this readme
- About Veritas System Recovery documentation
- Getting help while using Veritas System Recovery
- What's new in Veritas System Recovery 18 Service Pack 4
- What's new in Veritas System Recovery 18, 18 Service Pack 1, 18 Service Pack 2, and 18 Service Pack 3
- Features No Longer Supported in Veritas System Recovery 18 Service Pack 4
- System requirements
- Install
- Upgrade
- Uninstall
- Backup destinations and Offsite Copy
- Veritas System Recovery Disk
- LightsOut Restore
- Active Directory support
- Remote Management
- Restore Anyware
- Known issues
- Granular Restore Option
- Legal Notice
LightsOut Restore
When LightsOut Restore is set up, it installs the Veritas Recovery Environment directly to the file system on the system partition (you cannot change this location), and places a Veritas Recovery Environment boot option within the Windows boot menu.
LightsOut Restore does not work on BitLocked drives. Therefore, if you BitLock your system drive, you cannot recover the drive using LightsOut Restore.
If you cannot boot your computer using LightsOut Restore, it could be because your operating system resides on a drive that is formatted to FAT32.
To resolve this issue, reset %TEMP% to point to a secondary drive that is formatted to NTFS. Then re-create a custom Veritas System Recovery Disk.