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Restoring System State Data....

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eggedd2k

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Nov 9, 2004
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I'm carrying out some disaster planning and am trying to restore our system state backup to a test server. The test server is a totally different server (hardware wise) to our main server.

After restoring system state data in the normal way, upon rebooting the system freezes. I believe this is due to the two servers having different hardware. Can anyone confirm this?

Am I right in stating the following:-

1. To restore system state data it must be restored to the same computer it was created on.

2. If a server completely dies and is unusable and a replacement is obtained (different hardware) the system state data cannot be restored to it and a fresh install/setup of AD is required.

thanks
 
Does it freeze on the Windows 2000 screen (the one with the moving blue line across the bottom).
If so this happened to me in a DR test a few weeks back. try booting into safe mode firast to give windows chance to load the default drivers, then try a clean boot.
 
yes it does. i'll give it a go.

should you be able to restore system state data to a totally different computer with different hardware??
 
I don't know about TOTALLY different, but the servers I used in the DR test weren't identical. From what I can gather,you'd probably have mroe of a problem if you were restoring an NT server. 2000's preloaded drivers and plug and play compatability makes it a lot easier to dr onto a non idential box.
 
freezes each and every time when restarting the machine after restoring system state data from a different server.

it seems clear now that to restore system state data you must be restoring it to an identical computer.
 
Microsoft seem to inply that as long as the new hardware doesn't require a different HAL then it is possible, i have done it before ages ago as a test but it is probably a shakey area.

"Horsey to king bish three
 
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