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

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