The Windows-based Universal Recovery Console (URC) includes access to tools that may assist you in completing a bare metal restore (BMR).
You can find the following tools by clicking (Useful tools) from the top buttons displayed on the BMR target machine when booted into the URC. These tools include the following:- Far Manager. This tool is similar to Windows Explorer. It provides a way to browse for files on the server until you complete the BMR and install an operating system with its own browsing function, such as Windows Explorer.
- Chromium. This open-source browser lets you access the Internet on a server that has a network controller loaded through the URC.
- PuTTY. This tool is an open-source terminal emulator. In the context of performing a BMR in Rapid Recovery, it lets you connect to a NAS storage device that does not include a user interface. This capability may be necessary if you want to restore from an archive stored on a NAS.
- Notepad. As in a Windows operating system, this text tool lets you type unformatted notes and view log files.
- Task Manager. As in a Windows operating system, this tool lets you manage processes and monitor the performance of the server while the restore is in progress.
- Registry Editor. As in a Windows operating system, this tool lets you change the system registry of the BMR target.
- Command Prompt. This tool lets you perform commands on the BMR target outside of the URC until you install a user interface.