Yes, BDRSuite supports bare metal recovery that enables you to restore the entire backed up Windows machine to a new or existing hardware from the scratch.
For a detailed information, watch the BDRSuite Demo video on Bare-Metal Recovery.
A step by step guide for creating BDRSuite Recovery CD for Bare-Metal Recovery Overview This knowledge base article outlines the step-by-step process of creating a BDRSuite Recovery CD for conducting Bare-Metal Recovery (BMR). It covers the ...
KB ID: 115225 Overview: This knowledge base article outlines the step-by-step process of creating a BDRSuite Recovery CD for conducting Bare-Metal Recovery (BMR). It covers the installation of Windows AIK/ADK, downloading the BDRSuite Recovery CD, ...
KB ID: 115224 Overview: This knowledge base article provides detailed instructions on performing Bare Metal Recovery (BMR) using the Manual Download Method in BDRSuite. It includes steps for creating the recovery ISO, preparing the bootable media, ...
KB ID: 115223 Overview BDRSuite Bare-Metal Recovery (BMR) is essential when a complete system failure occurs, enabling you to restore an entire system, whether it's a Windows Server or a Windows Workstation, to new or existing hardware. This guide ...
To create a bootable media for recovery: Access the BDRSuite Backup Server console. Go to the 'Recovery -> Restore Backup Data' page Select the disk-image backup job and click on 'Restore' Choose the machine and select the restore type as 'Bare-Metal ...