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Kaleb Hosie
I have done a full server backup to the cloud using software called Cloudberry however I wanted to do a restore to test and make sure my backups are working correctly.
I was able to successfully restore the server to a test VM I launched however it's not booting for some reason. When I launched the Windows Server 2016 install disk and went to command prompt, I noticed that the System Reserve partition was mounted as C: drive and the other partition which contains the Windows install was mounted as D:. Is that normal?
What are the first steps to fixing this?
NOTE: As mentioned above, this testing my backup. I still have access to my original server and this is not a "911" scenario.
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I was able to successfully restore the server to a test VM I launched however it's not booting for some reason. When I launched the Windows Server 2016 install disk and went to command prompt, I noticed that the System Reserve partition was mounted as C: drive and the other partition which contains the Windows install was mounted as D:. Is that normal?
What are the first steps to fixing this?
NOTE: As mentioned above, this testing my backup. I still have access to my original server and this is not a "911" scenario.
Continue reading...