How to replace files in a base backup, Replace, Files – Lenovo THINKPAD Z60M User Manual
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Table
38.
RRcmd
parameters
(continued)
Command
Result
Location=c
One
or
more
of
the
following
can
be
selected
with
the
associated
result:
L
For
primary
local
hard
drive
U
For
USB
hard
drive
S
For
second
local
hard
drive
N
For
network
C
For
CD/DVD
Restore
name=abc
Where
abc,
is
the
name
of
the
backup.
level=x
Where
x
is
a
number
from
0
(for
the
base)
to
maximum
number
of
incremental
backups
(only
used
with
the
restore
option.
For
backup
commands,
the
level=x
command
is
only
required
if
performing
an
administrator
backup
(equal
to
or
greater
than
100,
for
example).
Notes:
1.
To
restore
from
the
latest
backup,
do
not
provide
this
parameter.
2.
All
backup
and
restore
features
are
routed
through
the
service
so
that
the
appropriate
sequencing
can
be
maintained,
callbacks
are
performed,
for
example.
The
backup
command
is
replaced
with
the
command-line
options.)
Boot
manager
Configuration
File
Format
The
format
of
the
boot
manager
configuration
file
is
backward
compatible
with
the
previous
version
of
boot
manager.
Any
switch
not
show
below
is
not
supported.
The
file
format
is
a
text
file
with
each
entry
is
on
a
separate
line.
<PROMPT1=this
is
the
text
that
will
appear
on
F11
prompt>
<KEY1=F11>
<WAIT=40>
Osfilter
This
command
is
used
only
with
the
restore
command.
It
uses
the
registry
settings
for
OsAppsList
to
filter
files
being
restored.
This
command
line
entry
can
be
used
to
do
an
OsApps
restore.
How
to
replace
files
in
a
base
backup
To
replace
a
file
in
your
backups:
1.
Modify
a
file
or
files
that
exist
in
the
backups,
for
example:
c:\install.log
2.
Create
a
file
in
the
root
of
c:\,
called
file.txt.
3.
Edit
file.txt
and
add
the
following
path
for
the
file
you
modified:
R=<full
path
to
the
file
you
modified>.
The
following
provides
an
example:
R=c:\install.log
Note:
You
must
have
this
file.txt
closed.
4.
Run
RRCMD
Changebase
filename=c:\file.txt
drive=c:
destination=
″c:\
RRBACKUPS
″
Note:
Check
single
file
restore
with
the
user
interface
to
notice
change
in
size.
Appendix
A.
Command-line
tools
137