Volume Recovery
Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2
You can use the wbadmin start recovery command or the Recovery Wizard in Windows Server Backup to restore a volume. When you restore a full volume, all contents of the volume are restored—you cannot selectively restore individual files or folders.
In addition, you can use a Windows Setup disc or a separate installation of the Windows Recovery Environment to perform a full server (all volumes) recovery.
Events
Event ID | Source | Message |
---|---|---|
Microsoft-Windows-Backup |
Restore of volume(s) started at '%9' successfully completed. | |
Microsoft-Windows-Backup |
Volume restore completed with errors. | |
Microsoft-Windows-Backup |
Restore of volumes failed with errors. | |
Microsoft-Windows-Backup |
Restore of volume(s) started at '%9' was cancelled. | |
Microsoft-Windows-Backup |
Restore of volume '%1' failed or cancelled. Volume is now corrupted and will need to be formatted.' | |
Microsoft-Windows-Backup |
Restore of '%1' failed as restore volume is too small. | |
Microsoft-Windows-Backup |
Restore of '%1' successfully completed at '%2'. | |
Microsoft-Windows-Backup |
Restore of '%1' completed with errors at '%2'. Error reported '%3'(%4). Please rerun recovery once the issue is resolved. | |
Microsoft-Windows-Backup |
Restore of '%1' failed with errors at '%2'. Error reported '%3'(%4). Please rerun recovery once the issue is resolved. | |
Microsoft-Windows-Backup |
Restore of '%1' cancelled at '%2'. | |
Microsoft-Windows-Backup |
Restore of volume '%1' failed or cancelled at '%2'. Volume is now corrupted and will need to be formatted.' | |
Microsoft-Windows-Backup |
Restore of '%1' failed at '%2' as restore volume is too small. Please try restoring to a larger volume. |