Hi to all
I read a paper called: IBM - Modified Instructions for Complete Restores of Windows Systems with the TSM Client Bare Metal Restore (BMR), System State Restore, Windows System Object Restore. On it the process to restore a complete system drive is: 1. Restore the CATROOT of the system object (For XP or 2000) Restore the CATROOT of the system state (For 2003 only for 5.3.4 or older) 2. Restore the system drive (for all windows) 3. Restore the system objects (For 2000/XP) or restore the systemstate and systemservices (For 2003) 4. No reboot between only at the end. My question is the process will be the same when doing a restore image in step2 instead restore system drive to do restore image ????? Till now the steps I made for restoring an image was: 1. Restore the image (for all windows) 2. Reboot 3. Restore the CATROOT of the system object (For XP or 2000) Restore the CATROOT of the system state (For 2003) 4. Restore the system objects (For 2000/XP) or restore the systemstate and systemservices (For 2003) 5. Reboot Can anybody advise what will the correct process for restoring an image. T.I.A Regards Robert Ouzen