Users Guide

The Dell splash screen appears.
6. To start the URC, click the Dell icon.
The URC opens to the Boot CD driver manager tab.
7. Expand the Other devices list.
This list shows the drivers that are necessary for the hardware but are not included in the boot CD.
8. Right-click a device from the list, and then click Load Driver.
9. In the Select driver load mode window, select one of the following options:
Load single driver package (driver will be loaded without verification for device support)
Scan folder for driver packets (drivers for selected device will be searched in selected folder)
10. Expand the drive for the portable media device, select the driver (with file extension .inf), and then click OK.
The driver loads to the current operating system.
11. In the Info window, click OK to acknowledge that the driver successfully loaded.
12. Repeat this procedure as necessary for each driver you want to load.
Loading a driver in the URC using Chromium
The following tasks are prerequisites for this procedure.
Creating a boot CD ISO image on page 243
Transferring the boot CD ISO image to media on page 245
Loading the boot CD and starting the target machine on page 245
Complete the following procedure to use the Chromium browser that comes installed on the boot CD to load drivers while in the
URC.
1. On the target server, load the boot CD and start the machine.
The Dell splash screen appears.
2. To start the URC, click the Dell icon.
The URC opens to the Boot CD driver manager tab.
3. On the BMR target, click the tools (center icon) at the top of the screen, and then click Chromium.
4. In the Chromium browser, navigate to a website where you can download the necessary driver.
5. Download the driver or drivers to your location choice, such as a local folder or a network file share.
6. Expand the Other devices list.
This list shows the drivers that are necessary for the hardware but are not included in the boot CD.
7. Right-click a device from the list, and then click Load Driver.
8. In the Select driver load mode window, select one of the following options:
Load single driver package (driver is loaded without verification for device support)
Scan folder for driver packets (drivers for selected device are searched in selected folder)
9. Navigate to the location where you saved the driver, select the driver, and then click OK.
The driver loads to the current operating system.
10. In the Info window, click OK to acknowledge that the driver successfully loaded.
11. Repeat this procedure as necessary for each driver you want to load.
Selecting a recovery point and initiating a BMR
After the Universal Recovery Console (URC) is accessible on the bare metal restore (BMR) target machine, you must select the
recovery point that you want to restore.
Navigate to the Core Console to select which recovery point you want to load, and then designate the recovery console as the
destination for the restored data.
NOTE: This step is required to perform BMR on all Windows machines and optional to perform BMR on Linux machines.
This task is a step in Performing a bare metal restore for Windows machines on page 239. It is part of the process for Using the
Universal Recovery Console for a BMR on page 245.
Recovering data
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