To boot from a standard Plug-in Offline Client CD, perform the following steps.
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When the BMR Network Configuration dialog box is displayed, select the applicable option: |
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Use DHCP (recommended): To use the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to configure the network interface, select this option. |
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Use Static IP Address: To enter specific IP addresses, select this option, and enter the addresses in the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway fields. |
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To submit the information, click Config, and then click OK when the confirmation message is displayed. |
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To close the BMR Network Configuration dialog box and start the NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Agent, click Exit. |
Sometimes, Windows® PE might recognize the hardware attached to the target machine. To load drivers without restarting Windows PE, perform the following steps.
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To open a DOS prompt, click Launch CMD. |
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Insert the device created in Step 1, which contains the driver files. |
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To access the BMR Network Configuration dialog box, type the following at the command prompt, and press Enter: |
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From the Network Adapters list, select the item that you just added, and then continue from Step 2 under Booting the NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client with the Windows® PE-based Plug-in Offline Client. |
Sometimes, Windows® PE might recognize the hardware attached to the target machine. To load drivers without restarting Windows PE, perform the following steps.
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Prepare a device including the “*.inf” file. |
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When the BMR Network Configuration dialog box is displayed, do one of the following: |
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If the system detects the adapter and displays it in the Network Adapters list, select the item, and then complete Step 2 and Step 3 under Booting the NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Client with the Windows® PE-based Plug-in Offline Client |
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To open a DOS prompt, click Launch CMD. |
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Insert the device created in Step 1, or map to the applicable network drive. |
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In the Windows Task Manager screen, select the Processes tab, right-click drdaemon, select End Process, and close the Task Manager. |
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To restart the drdaemon, type the following at a command prompt (if necessary, click Launch CMD again), and press Enter: |
If you do not, or cannot, use a device such as a USB device, 3.0 protocol or earlier, to load a driver after Windows® PE has started, use the following process to add the driver to the Plug-in Offline Client image and then re-create the Plug-in Offline Client image with the added driver. To complete this process, you must have Windows ADK for Windows 8 installed, the applicable “*.inf” file, a program capable of extracting an ISO image, and a method for repackaging the ISO as a bootable image or bootable CD. The following steps are based on Windows 7; these steps might differ depending on your environment.
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Download the Windows ADK for Windows 8 from: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=30652 |
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Install the Windows ADK on a Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, or Windows 8 system. |
IMPORTANT: Installation of Windows ADK also installs Microsoft® .NET Framework if it is not already installed. After .NET Framework is installed, the system is automatically restarted. |
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Extract the “NetVault Bare Metal Recovery ISO Builder for Plug-in Offline Client for Windows” file to the Windows ADK machine. |
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To create the Windows PE ISO image, navigate to the directory that contains the extracted “nvbmrisocreate.exe” file, type the following at the command prompt, and press Enter: |
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/TYPE: If you are working with an earlier version of the Plug-in Offline Client, enter WAIK for Windows Automated Installation Kit (AIK). If you are using version 6.1 or later, you can enter ADK. |
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/PKG: Enter the full path and filename for the Plug-in Offline Client .pkg file that you downloaded separately. |
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/DIR: Enter the full path to the location of the Windows AIK or ADK directory. |
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/OUT: Enter the path where the bootable ISO image should be created. |
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/ADDDRV: Enter the full path where the downloaded device drivers are stored. |
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/BIT:32: If you must create a backward-compatible version of VaultOS for use with a 32-bit version of Windows PE, enter this option. |
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