The requested FRS entry is unused
Hello all, I have been stuck on this for a while now with now solution and this problem, so far, has occurred only on one machine. When attempting to recover, in the last few seconds of the recovery I receive an error message: -Cannot copy data from the recovery point to the destination. --The requested FRS entry is unused (free, 0). (UMI:V-281-3215-1010) I was not able to find much help on the web either. Any help would be much appreciated. Symantec System Recovery 2011 Scenario: System A has a recover point created on our central storage. Hard drive of System A needs to be replaced I have the hard drive connected to my system and properly partitioned and attempting to recover using the SSR console note: I have successfully completed this exact same process a few times. This is the first failure.Solved1.5KViews0likes7CommentsMy computer caught fire…
I was advised to repost this topic here by Symantec... All I have got left is the external drive, (USB, 1000 GB), containing the backups. I wasn't unduly worried – after all this is why you have backups isn't it? The computer was fairly old and had two IDE drives with Windows 7 and a matching motherboard with an older type of RAM. The backup was made with Ghost 12 – I had no idea that it had become obsolete. I bought a new computer with two SATA drives. Apparently IDE drives and matching motherboards boards are no longer made. I booted from the SRD but the machine couldn't see the USB drive. I installed Windows 7 and then it could see the USB drive when I booted from the SRD. I told to restore the C drive after which it wouldn't boot from the drive. I subsequently chatted with Symantec support who told me that if I installed the appropriate Ghost application on the new machine it would be possible to restore from my USB drive. The agent insisted that in the whole of Symantec there was not a single remaining copy of any version of ghost… I managed to find a "Try and buy" copy of Ghost 15. Will this work? If not what can I do? The chatline agent did not know the answer to these questions and referred me to this forum. David3.9KViews0likes27Commentsmoving data from unused area
Hi, I'm wondering what exactly SSR2013 is doing when it's at 99% done and stalled seemingly forever at "Moving data from unused area?" There's no indication of how long this will take, and I'm just sitting here thinking of things to do. I can't really leave the system for any length of time because it might finish the crive copy at any moment. So I'm just stuck here grumbling. What I can't understand is what data there is in an unused area. If it's unused, then why is the date important to me, and why do I have to wait interminably while it is moved? Why can't there be some kind of progress indicator so I can know where I am in the process? GaryK3.3KViews0likes20CommentsSSR 2011 Symantec System Recovery Disk ISO download
I have SSR 2011 installed and would like to create a System Recovery disk, but i don't have the ISO. I know there's a download for that and I've seen a location for a 2013 version, but I assume I need a 2011 version. Where can I download one? Thanks, Rob13KViews1like15CommentsI need to image a BIOS computer to UEFI
I can't seem to find a guide or any help. How can I image a bios computer and then restore it to a uefi computer. I tried for a week with absolutely no success. System Recovery can put the image on the computer but it will never boot and if I boot from the Windows 7 CD it will not see the operating system so I can not do any repairs. I saw on symantec site for Ghost that "This issue occurs when you deploy an image of Windows 12 BIOS type client computer on a UEFI enabled client computer.You must add the following command in theCommand-line optionsfield of theCommand -linetab of theAdvancedoption of theDeploy Imagetask: -cesp" This does not apply to System Recovery as far as I can tell. I do not see a place to put in any commands. Since Ghost isbeing discontinued what can I do?1.9KViews0likes5CommentsSR 2013 R2 Windows 10 Restore - Windows Validation Fail
Hi. Have SR 2013 R2 SP4 running on SSD running Windows 10 Pro. Windows 10 was an upgrade on Win 7 Pro. Want to migrate to new Harware. Full Backup taken and stored on 2nd hard drive. Installed NEW SSD and transferred 2nd drive to new PC. Ran SRD from USB.... Looked OK. Selected Restore Anywhere with MBR etc. However... when new PC Boots, it will only log on into Administrator User Account and displays message: "System Protection Tool 3.14 Sysprep was not able to validate your windows installation. Review the log file....\ setupact.log for details." Have Veritas/Symantec found a solution for this Microsoft License Issue?1.2KViews2likes3CommentsSymantec System Recovery 2013 r2 sp4 & Server 2008 r2 BSOD
I am backing up a Server 2008 R2 with Symantec System Recovery 2013 r2 sp4. The image backups fine. When we do a restore we get one of the following errors BSOD stop 7b, No operating system found, etc I have found this article on Microsoft and Veritas which talks about the C:\Boot files being located inside the image file. https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.TECH125582 Within this article it talks about how it is backed up with the image of course, but when it is restored it is written twice: once by ASR Writer and then again by the image file with the end result of the GUID not matching. Here is Microsoft's explanation: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2261423 So then if the C:\Boot is located in the image file to exclude it when you do a restore of the image. Unfortunately I have no luck in trying to find out how to exclude this on a restore or even during a disk-based backup. Has anyone been able to resolve this issue? I have and currently working with Veritas but do not have a resolution. Please let me know. Thank you.2.9KViews0likes14CommentsCustum Recovery Disk: computer does not boot from disk
My computer (Windows Vista) does not want to boot from my Custum Recovery Disk. It keeps using the OS on my main drive. However, not so long ago, the Recovery Disk worked just fine. Why does the computer bypass the DVD Disc2KViews1like8CommentsCan't Backup windows server 2012 R2 drive C: and D:
Dears; please i need your help with the following issue : i cant backup windows server 2012 R2 server with Symantec System Recovery 2013 R2 all Drives (C: ; D:) i always got the following error : Error EC8F17B7: Cannot create recovery points for job: Drive Backup of (*:\), (C:\). Error E0BB00B5: Snapshot error Error EBAB03F1: Following Operating System error occurred while performing requested operation: 'OS error 2147754767.'. (UMI:V-281-3215-6071) Details: Source: Symantec System RecoverySolved7.3KViews0likes9Comments