Preparing for bare metal recovery with 1-Touch for Windows
Complete the following steps to prepare for bare metal recovery
You can download the ISO file from the Commvault Cloud Services Web site.
To perform 1-Touch Recovery operations using Version 10 backups, see the Commvault documentation: Upgrade Considerations for 1-Touch for Windows (V10 to V11).
Before You Begin
- You can add the drivers directly to the downloaded ISO file by using 1-Touch.exe. For more information, see these Commvault articles: Adding Drivers to Windows Driver Manager and Adding Windows Drivers for NIC and Mass Storage Devices.
- If you are familiar with the drivers that you require to perform 1-Touch Recovery, you can add the drivers to the Cloud Services Web site. For more information, see Adding Drivers to the Cloud Services Web Site.
- You can directly install the hot fixes to the source ISO file using 1-Touch.exe. For more information, see Installing Hot Fixes to the Source ISO File.
Download and Install 1-Touch ISO
- Go to the Commvault Store page on the Cloud Services Web site. On the Commvault Store page, the software media items are displayed.
- On the left side of the page, under the Version filter, click Installer.
Click the Download button next to the software media that you want to download. For a list of available installation media, see Installation Media List.
For example, to download the 1-Touch ISO application for 64-bit Windows computers, look for 1-Touch-Windows-x64.iso (Windows Live CD) with the latest service pack.
The software media is downloaded to the location that you specified.- If you downloaded the Download Manager, you will see the application executable along with the checksum file.
- If you downloaded a software disc, you will see the .iso image of the disc.
- Mount the .iso using an appropriate software (for example, MagicISO). Then, use the software media from the mount location.
- Use the ISO image to boot the client by burning a live CD.
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