Before you start the restore procedure, verify that the following requirements are met:
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 Start the diskpart utility, and list the disks:  | 
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 If the read-only attribute is set to Yes, type:  | 
To restore a full virtual machine or individual virtual drives, use the following procedure.
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 In the Navigation pane, click Create Restore Job.  | 
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 Displays savesets created for particular clients. The default selection is Any. 
 
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 Displays savesets created using a particular plug-in. The default selection is Any. 
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 Displays savesets created during a specified period. The default selection is Any. 
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 Displays savesets created for particular jobs. The default selection is Any. 
 
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 On the Create Selection Set page, select the images that you want to restore.  | 
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 Click Edit Plugin Options.  | 
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 Depending on your VMware environment, configure the applicable options in the Plug‑in for VMware Restore Options dialog box.  | 
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 Cluster setup: In a cluster setup managed by a VMware vCenter Server, configure the following options on the Restore virtual machine to vCenter tab.  | 
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 Here, Pool<n> is the target resource pool, Pool-A is the child of the root resource pool, Pool-B is the child of Pool-A, and so on. This format allows you to specify a resource pool at any arbitrary depth within the hierarchy. To allocate the virtual machine to the root resource pool, type the “/” character.  | |
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 Standalone ESXi Server setup: In a standalone ESXi Server setup, click the Restore virtual machine to standalone ESXi host tab, and configure the following options.  | 
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 To change the datastore for a virtual machine, specify the destination datastore name for the virtual machine. For more information about this option, see Alternate Datastore.  | 
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 Delete existing virtual machine: If you are restoring a virtual machine to its original location, you have two options: delete the existing virtual machine and let the restore process re-create it, or let the restore process overwrite existing “.vmdk” file. If you want to delete the existing virtual machine and let the restore process re-create it, click the General Options tab, and select the Delete Existing VM option.  | 
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 In Job Name, specify a name for the job.  | 
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 In the Target Client list, verify that the client from which data was backed up is selected.  | 
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 In the uuid box, type the UUID for the virtual machine that you want to restore.  | 
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 Failed virtual machine (is displayed in a saveset for stopped job)  | |