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Related concepts“Recovering a computer when the operating system is not working (Windows XP<strong>and</strong> Windows Server 2003)” on page 176“Recovering a computer when the operating system is not working (WindowsVista, Windows 7, <strong>and</strong> Windows Server 2008)”Related reference“Restore ASR” on page 621Restoring the operating system when the computer is workingIf your computer is working, you can restore the operating system from backed upfiles.||||||||||||||||||||||||If Active Directory is installed, you must be in Active Directory restore mode.When performing an operating system recovery including the system state, use thefollowing restore order. Do not restart the computer between each step, eventhough you are prompted to do so.1. Restore the system drive. For example: dsmc restore c:\* -sub=yes -rep=all.2. Restore system objects (Windows XP) or restore system state (all otherWindows clients). For example: dsmc restore systemobjects or dsmc restoresystemstate.Related concepts“Recovering a computer when the operating system is not working (Windows XP<strong>and</strong> Windows Server 2003)” on page 176Recovering a computer when the operating system is not working(Windows Vista, Windows 7, <strong>and</strong> Windows Server 2008)If the computer has a catastrophic hardware or software failure, you can recover aWindows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows Server 2008 operating system withAutomated System Recovery (ASR).Related concepts“Recovering a computer when the operating system is not working (Windows XP<strong>and</strong> Windows Server 2003)” on page 176Related tasks“Restoring the operating system when the computer is working”Creating a bootable WinPE CD (Windows Vista, Windows 7,<strong>and</strong> Windows Server 2008)Before you can recover a Windows Vista, Windows 7, <strong>and</strong> Windows Server 2008computer using ASR (Automated System Recovery), you must create a bootableWindows Preinstallation Environment (WinPE) CD or DVD.You must create a technician computer as described in Microsoft WindowsAutomated <strong>Installation</strong> Kit (AIK) documentation. Use the latest version of AIK.Create a bootable WinPE CD any time that there is a hardware configurationchange or service pack update to your workstation.The bootable WinPE CD contains a Tivoli Storage Manager client installationpackage, <strong>and</strong> a minimum operating system.Chapter 5. Restoring your data 173

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