Grass Valley K2 Storage System Instruction Manual v.3.3 User Manual

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June 25, 2009

K2 Storage System Instruction Manual

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Restoring from the generic recovery disk image on E:

• If you are restoring only the C: partition, select

No, I do not

and then click

Next

.

The “…ready to proceed…” page opens.

Skip ahead to step 20.

• If you are also restoring the D: partition, select

Yes, I want to restore another

partition or hard disk drive

and then click

Next

.

The Partition or Disk to Restore page opens. Continue with the next step in this
procedure.

14. Select

Database (D:)

and then click

Next

.

The Restored Partition Location page opens.

15. Select

Database (D:)

and then click

Next

.

The Restored Partition Type page opens.

16. Leave the selection at

Primary

and then click

Next

.

The Restored Partition Size page opens.

17. Leave settings at their defaults. The size reported in the upper pane is the size

detected of the actual D: partition. This should be the same as that reported in the
Partition size field in the middle of the page. Free space before and Free space after
should both be reported at 0 bytes. Click

Next

.

The Next Selection page opens.

18. Select

No, I do not

and then click

Next

.

The Restore Operation option page opens.

19. Do not make any selections. Click

Next

.

The “…ready to proceed…” page opens.

20. Verify that you are restoring the correct partition or partitions. Click

Proceed

.

The Operation Progress page opens and displays progress.

21. When a “The data was successfully restored” message appears, click

OK

.

22. Click

Operations | Exit

to exit the Acronis True Image program.

The K2 Media Server restarts automatically.

23. Remove any CD currently in the CD drive while the K2 Media Server is shutting

down.

Restoring from the generic recovery disk image on E:

There can be multiple versions of the generic recovery disk image on the K2 Media
Server’s E: partition. Refer to K2 Release Notes to determine which version you
should use.

This procedure can be used on a K2 Media Server that needs to be restored to its
factory default state. For example, if you neglected to make a first birthday image, you
might need to use this procedure. If the image from which you are restoring was made
from the specific machine, refer to the previous procedure

“Restoring from a

system-specific recovery disk image on E:”

.

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