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 Complete Guide on 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 installation of Windows AIK/ADK, downloading the ...
KB ID: 115225 Overview: This knowledge base article outlines the step-by-step process of creating a BDRCloud/BDRSuite Recovery CD for conducting Bare-Metal Recovery (BMR). It covers the installation of Windows AIK/ADK, downloading the BDRSuite ...
KB ID: 115224 Overview: The BMR Manual Download Method in BDRSuite/BDRCloud offers a convenient way to restore data by manually downloading disks. This article provides a detailed guide on how to utilize this method effectively. Procedure: 1. ...
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 ...