[Bacula-users] xp recovery to larger hard disk

2009-06-01 Thread Dave
Hello,
I'm back after a year absence. I have Bacula 2.2.8 installed on a
FreeBSD machine. I want first to upgrade then to image an xpsp2 machine. I'm
wanting to back the system up completely, using vss, ensuring i get the
system state, then drop in a new hard disk, one that's larger, boot from
some rescue CD, probably one i'm having to make, and then load the client,
and recover the backup to the new disk. A reboot should bring windows up on
the disk. Has anyone done this or similar?
Thanks.
Dave.


David Mehler (MCSA 2003, MCP, Network+, A+)
dave.meh...@gmail.com


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Re: [Bacula-users] xp recovery to larger hard disk

2009-06-01 Thread James Harper
 
 Hello,
   I'm back after a year absence. I have Bacula 2.2.8 installed on
a
 FreeBSD machine. I want first to upgrade then to image an xpsp2
machine. I'm
 wanting to back the system up completely, using vss, ensuring i get
the
 system state, then drop in a new hard disk, one that's larger, boot
from
 some rescue CD, probably one i'm having to make, and then load the
client,
 and recover the backup to the new disk. A reboot should bring windows
up on
 the disk. Has anyone done this or similar?

I have done exactly that before on two occasions - once to replace a
disk that was failing, and another time to put in a larger disk. I used
BartPE with enough of bacula on it to make it run, and then just did the
restore.

I think the only minor issue I had was making the partition active or
writing the MBR or something. The XP install CD booted in recovery mode
had a few options to fix that. Or maybe I used BartPE to do that... it
was quite a few years ago.

The advantage you have in doing this is that if it doesn't work you've
still got the old disk.

James


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