Hello Henrik,

> I know that a bare metal restore on a W2K system works fine as long as the
> restore is doen to a similar system, hardware vice. 
> But do anyone know how to do the same to a system with different hardware?
Yes and with TSM (the best !)
> I've tried it but haven't succeded. The system don't boot but give me a system error.
> 1. Have anyone done such a restore to a diffrent hardware system?
Yes.  It works since ADSM 3.1. Actually, it's independant.
> 2. Does anyone know if ITSM will support such in the future. 
I don't know.
> I know that veritas have a product that accomplish this.
No doubt.

We are a very small company (4 persons) and we operate only in France, so this message 
is not a worldwide commercial advertisement. Marie-Christine GAMET, the "boss", uses 
ADSM/TSM for 12 years and she took part in the writing of the redbook :  Windows NT 
Backup and Recovery with ADSM, SG24-2231-00 published June-2-1998

Yes, we have a very accurate procedure for WIN2K and I have translated it in english 
(sorry for the not very good translation and some french TSM screenshots, I belong to 
these incorrigibles frenchies) and I have posted it several times in private (in US, 
in India, in Austria, ..., among recipients was a person from a BMR company, 
11-21-2003).
This procedure was used and tested with customers. 

Table of contents :
1       Summary   1
2     TSM client Version.. 2
3       Backups required for restoring.. 2
4       Restoring   2
4.1           Operation of Windows 2000  2
4.2           Operation details. 3
4.3           Configuring TSM node. 4
4.4           Restoring System Object  5
4.5           Restoring applications and datas. 5
4.6           Restoring Exchange. 6
4.7           Restoring Lotus-Notes  6



So if you want it, tell me. I will be pleased if it can help you.
And if somebody wants to improve the translation, I shall be pleased too. 

Kind regards. 

Christian Bagard
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
SOS-Restore - 32 cours Mirabeau - 13100 Aix-en-Provence - France
www.sos-restore.com (only in french, sorry)

A last joke, our motto : "Backup is good, restore is better"

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