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NetVault Bare Metal Recovery 11.0 - Release Notes for Windows Offline Client

Dell™ NetVault™ Bare Metal Recovery Plug-in Offline Client for Windows® PE 11.0

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Restoring a GPT partition table to a larger disk results in a new partition that is the same size as the original: When a DR image is taken, the partition table is stored with it. At restore time, this partition is written to the new target disk and re-creates the original disk. If you restore to a disk that is larger than the original, the disk is partitioned to match the original size, which can result in unused disk space. For example, if you restore a 100GB image to a 200GB disk, it is partitioned for 100GB and leaves the extra space unused. You can use third-party partitioning tools, such as GNU Parted or PartitionMagic, to correct this issue.
VMware® 4.x and earlier not supported: Because the NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Plug-in Offline Client for Windows PE is based on a Windows® Preinstallation Environment (PE) that is based on Windows 8, you might encounter the following error if you boot a VM that resides on VMware 4.x or earlier:
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