SSR 2013 SRD USB Issue - Can't Map Network Drive Despite Being Able to Ping NAS
I recently purchased a new laptop does not have a CD drive so a USB SRD is required. I have been unable to get SRD created that can map a network drive despite IP Config showing being issued and IP address and being able to ping my NAS device where the the backup files are stored. I have tried the following: Downloaded SSR v21 - Same result Downloaded the lastest network drivers and check to see that the Windows PE driver was exactly the same as teh Windows 10 driver that was being loaded as part of the SRD creation Building USB SRD on desktop (SSR 2013 R2) that has successfully created a DVD SRD - Same result I have not tried the following: Building an Advanced SRD Runing the Driver Validation Tool - Very hard to figure out the proper syntax I realize support is not offered on SSR 2013 nor Trial version of SSR V21. I'm OK with buying SSR V21 if necessary to resolve the issue but I don't want to do that if it doesn't fix the issue. What do you all recommend? Attached are the support files from the desktop that successfully created the DVD SRDSolved2.5KViews0likes6CommentsSystem Recovery 2010 SRD
Hello, we have an SBS 2011 Standard Server, with Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery 2010 installed. We have setup System Recovery to save restore point on a NAS. We don't have the System Recovery Disk. From the following post https://vox.veritas.com/t5/System-Recovery/SSR-2011-Symantec-System-Recovery-Disk-ISO-download/m-p/868337/highlight/true#M31511 my understanding is that it's a very old version so there isn't a way to get the ISO. If i get the latest version, trial, will I be able to create a recovery disk? And if I do, will I be able to use the recovery points created from our 2010 System Recovery? Thank you very muchSolved2.7KViews0likes4CommentsSSR2013 System Recovery Disc took me to new windows setup?
I am on windows 10 but the dropdown would not allow that selection. I tried to bootup a laptop with the SSR2013 system recover disc/boot disc/rescue disc - whatever we call it now - (which I have done many times on many systems with prior versions) and I have never seen this. SSR2013R2 64 Bit made January 2016. Now this bootup apparently the laptop did not grab the DVD which can happen based on machine bootup settings. But here is the strange part. I think the boot disc uses some Win PE OS but here is what I saw. It booted up, and it said "preparing windows" ...which made me say, what?...and then I was staring at a generic new windows startup desktop!!!! What???!!! So not the SSR2013 menu, not my desktop, a generic windows background and the the cortana box there (which I had removed) and a few icons. Now I shutdown, unplugged everything and booted off the hard disk and I thankfully had my regular windows desktop back. So here's my question. Does that make any sense? I also had a USB hard drive attached at the time but can't imagine that would have done anything. In my past the machine would either boot to the SRD or to the PC's windows hard driver. Nothing like this. BJB931Views0likes3Comments