User's Manual

Dell™ Backup and Recovery Manager V1.2 Page 15
5 Restoring your system
5.1 Restoring from within Windows
NOTE: To use Dell Backup and Recovery Manager, you must have Administrator
log-in rights or be listed in the Windows
®
Administrators Group.
From the Restore System screen, you can restore your system using a saved
backup file.
You can access the Restore System screen from other screens in the Dell Backup
and Recovery Manager by clicking the Restore System button.
CAUTION: To avoid losing the ability to create your OS Media backup, it
is strongly recommended that you create your OS Media backup before
your first attempt to restore from a system backup. Once you restore
from a system backup, the OS Media option will no longer be available on
the Dell Recovery Tools screen.
NOTE: When you perform a system restore, only your primary partition where
your operating system is stored (commonly labeled C:) will be overwritten. Other
partitions you may have created on the primary drive will not be overwritten or
changed in any way.
NOTE: If you backed up your system using the Backup System tool, and your
files from other drives and/or partitions using the File Backup and Restore
tool, you will be able to restore your system to the exact state when your
backups were made, even after a catastrophic hard disk failure. System backups
made on an external storage device are bootable and can be used to completely
restore your primary partition including your applications and data that are
stored there. Once restored, use your file backup to restore your applications
and data to other drives and partitions.
CAUTION: Restoring your system using a previously created backup,
your system and its data will be overwritten. It is strongly recommended
that you back up current data that you want to keep before proceeding
with the restore process.
CAUTION: If you are using a notebook computer for backup or recovery,
it is strongly recommended that you run the computer on AC power
rather than battery power to avoid potential interruption to the backup
and recovery process. Interrupting a backup and recovery process can
result in potential data loss.