If you want to restore such volumes as spanned, striped, mirrored, or parity volumes, you need to perform the following operations: When you use the Veeam Recovery Media, you can recover volumes from dynamic disks only as simple volumes. If you restore to a dynamic disk, after you select the volume to place on the disk, you will pass to the Allocate Volume window. Right-click unallocated disk space in the disk area on the right and select what volume from the backup you want to place on this computer disk.Erase - select this option if you want to discard the current disk settings.Apply Disk Layout - select this option if you want to apply to the current disk settings of another disk.Apply Backup Layout - select this option if you want to apply to disk the settings that were used on your computer at the moment when you performed backup.Right-click the target disk on the left and select the necessary disk layout:.In the Disk Mapping window, specify how volumes must be restored: To map the restored volume to another computer disk, at the bottom of the wizard click Customize disk mapping. If the initial location is unavailable, a volume is restored to a disk of the same or larger size. By default, Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows restores all volumes to their initial location.Select check boxes next to volumes that you want to restore from the backup.If you make a mistake, your computer data may get corrupted. We strongly recommend that you change disk mapping settings only if you have experience in working with Microsoft Windows disks and partitions.
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