How was the D partition created?
Is D on the same physical disk as C?
Run SeaST from C:\Program Files\Symantec\Backup Exec System Recovery\Utilities, then select SME Dump Operations (make sure that computer management and disk management are not ope...
Are you referring to Backup Exec or Backup Exec System Recovery?
In either case, testing in a live environment is typically a bad idea. Create a virtual machine or use a separate environment for testing, that way your data is safe even if everythin...
The process is on page 183 of the user guide for BESR 2010; http://support.veritas.com/docs/336194
To do the recovery to a larger drive, you simply delete the partition that is automatically defined, select the unpartitioned space to restore into...
Were you able to install the license key in Backup Exec? If so, then the issue is not with the version of Backup Exec, but with the version of Linux.
The Remote Agent for Linux and Unix Systems (RALUS) is designed to work on Enterprise versions of L...
It sounds to me like you are on the right track.
If there are any errors in the System Event log pointing to this device, then it is not Backup Exec that you should be investigating at that point. What specific enclosure are you using?
A bit of inf...