![]() It is imperative that the correct image file is restored to the intended disk. The restore definition contains instructions to locate the image file to restore from and the target disk to restore to. This can be any local drive, including USB flash drives or optical media. Macrium Reflect will use the first restore definition found. Local drives are scanned (from A to Z) for a restore definition ‘macrium_restore.xml’ file in each drive root folder. ![]() If the image file is located on a network share then you’ll be prompted to enter the authentication details: How auto restore works? Here you have some explanations about the different options that you have on this dialog: When ‘OK’ is clicked a restore definition xml file will be saved. This dialog will prompt for options to automatically restore the selected image file at a later time using the Windows PE rescue media. If you’ve purchased a Macrium Reflect Deployment Kit License then to assist with deploying images, it may be desirable to automate the restore of a ‘Golden’ Image by adding the Macrium Reflect auto restore xml file directly to the Windows Image (WIM) file used by the rescue media or by a PXE deployment server.Ĭreate your auto restore xml using your ‘Golden’ image by simulating a restore and pressing ‘Ctrl’ + ‘Shift’ + ‘S’ on the final restore wizard page. The restore can be password protected to prevent accidental or unauthorised recovery. Using Rapid Delta Restore (RDR) recovery is fast! The BitLocker encrypted drives can be restored without requiring re-encryption after restore. ![]() The main benefits are that the system restore is completed without any user interaction during the restore process. ![]() Automatic System Restore means that using Macrium Reflect you can automatically and easily return a Windows PC to a previously imaged system recovery point.
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