Usage: WBADMIN START SYSRECOVERY -version:VersionIdentifier -backupTarget:{VolumeHostingBackup | NetworkShareHostingBackup} ...

Usage: WBADMIN START SYSRECOVERY      -version:VersionIdentifier      -backupTarget:{VolumeHostingBackup | NetworkShareHostingBackup}     [-machine:BackupMachineName]     [-restoreAllVolumes]     [-recreateDisks]     [-excludeDisks]     [-skipBadClusterCheck]     [-quiet]  Runs a system recovery based on the parameters that you specify.  -version            Specifies the version for the backup to recover in                      MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM format, as listed by WBADMIN GET VERSIONS.  -backupTarget       Specifies the storage location that contains the backup or                      backups that you want to recover. Useful when the location                      is different from the location where backups of this                      computer are usually stored.  -machine            Specifies the name of the computer for which you want to                      recover the backup. Useful when multiple computers have                      been backed up to the same location.                      Should be used when -backupTarget is specified.  -restoreAllVolumes  Restores all volumes from the selected backup. If the                      parameter is not specified, only critical volumes (volumes                      that contain operating system components) are restored from                     the selected backup. Useful when you need to restore                      non-critical volumes during system recovery.  -recreateDisks      Restores a disk configuration to state that existed when                      the backup was created.                      WARNING: This parameter deletes all data on volumes that                      host operating system components. It might also delete data                     from data volumes.  -excludeDisks       Valid only when specified with the -recreateDisks parameter.                     Must be input as a comma-delimited list of disk identifiers                     (as listed in output of the command WBADMIN GET DISKS).                      Excluded disks are not partitioned or formatted.                      This parameter helps to preserve data on disks that you do                      not want modified during the recovery.  -skipBadClusterCheck    Skips checking your recovery destination disks for bad                          cluster information. If you are restoring to an                          alternate server or hardware, do not use this                          switch. You can manually run the command CHKDSK /B on                          your recovery disks at any time to check them for bad                          clusters, and update the file system information                          accordingly. Until you run CHKDSK as described, the bad                         clusters reported on your recovered system may not be                          accurate.                      -quiet              Runs the command with no prompts to the user.   Examples:  WBADMIN START SYSRECOVERY -version:03/31/2005-09:00 -backupTarget:d: WBADMIN START SYSRECOVERY -version:04/30/2005-09:00 -backupTarget:\\servername\share  -machine:server01
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