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Nov 17, 2009 - How To: Restore a Client Computer Without Using the Client Restore Disk. One of the bigger flaws of Windows Home Server is the restore process. Client Restore exe. Client Restore Wizard. Client restore password. Client restore comp-select. Client restore backup-select. Client restore disk-select. Last week I installed PP1 on my server and it seemed to go fine. So I went ahead and did my computer upgrades on my desktop PC and installed Vista 64-bit. In the process of setting the sytem up, I made some backups using WHS. Now I want to restore one of those backups. So I figure the HP provided.

Last week I installed PP1 on my server and it seemed to go fine. So I went ahead and did my computer upgrades on my desktop PC and installed Vista 64-bit.

Windows Home Server 2011 Restore Cd Iso

In the process of setting the sytem up, I made some backups using WHS. Now I want to restore one of those backups. So I figure the HP provided restorse CD would not work with PP1, so I look on the server software share and I see a folder called 'Home PC Restore CD.'

Perfect, I think. That will allow me to burn a new restore CD.

I open the folder and there is the ISO along with this readme file. How to Create a Home Computer Restore CD If there is a CD image file (RestoreCD.iso) in this folder, it is outdated.

To create a Home Computer Restore CD, download the ISO image file (RestoreCD.iso) from the Microsoft Web site. Download Radio Shack Usb Scale Driver more. Then you must write the file to a blank CD. You cannot use Windows Explorer to write the ISO image to the CD. Instead, you need a CD/DVD burner. Most CD/DVD burners include software that you can use to write the ISO image to a CD.

Follow the instructions for your burner software, and select the option to write the ISO image rather than individual files. So I follow the link in the readme to get the ISO file and it is no where to be found. I search the Microsoft download site and it's not turning up. Does anyone know where to get this thing?

Last week I installed PP1 on my server and it seemed to go fine. So I went ahead and did my computer upgrades on my desktop PC and installed Vista 64-bit. In the process of setting the sytem up, I made some backups using WHS. Now I want to restore one of those backups. So I figure the HP provided restorse CD would not work with PP1, so I look on the server software share and I see a folder called 'Home PC Restore CD.' Perfect, I think. That will allow me to burn a new restore CD.

I open the folder and there is the ISO along with this readme file. How to Create a Home Computer Restore CD If there is a CD image file (RestoreCD.iso) in this folder, it is outdated. To create a Home Computer Restore CD, download the ISO image file (RestoreCD.iso) from the Microsoft Web site. Then you must write the file to a blank CD. You cannot use Windows Explorer to write the ISO image to the CD. Instead, you need a CD/DVD burner. Most CD/DVD burners include software that you can use to write the ISO image to a CD.

Follow the instructions for your burner software, and select the option to write the ISO image rather than individual files. So I follow the link in the readme to get the ISO file and it is no where to be found. I search the Microsoft download site and it's not turning up. Does anyone know where to get this thing? The HP provided Computer Resore CD should work with PP1. Daredevil Pc Game. With PP1, MS is beta testing another version of the Computer Restore CD and that is the version provided with PP1. I am not sure what MS has shared publically about this new version of Computer Resore CD, but the changes are not PP1 specific.

Rare Drum Breaks Rar Download. My recommendation is unless you are trying to beta test the PP1 restore CD, then you should try the restore CD that is provided with the MediaSmart Server.