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| Due to the limitations of the abcient DOS operating system, we do not recommend this method. Use this method only if |
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| * the backup is not located on CDs/DVDs |
| * the backup files are no larger than 2GB |
| * there is absolutely no way to start an [independent Windows environment|Restore in Windows environment] |
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| To restore in a DOS environment, please follow these steps: |
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| | * You'll need the 16bit DOS version of RSJ HD Image Restore. Since version 2.09, it is located in the installation folder if RSJ HD Image and named _hdrest16.exe_. Previous versions have a button on the target selection page of RSJ HD Image Creator: |
| | * You'll need the 16bit DOS version of RSJ HD Image Restore. Since version 2.10, it is located in the installation folder if RSJ HD Image and named _hdrest16.exe_. Previous versions have a button on the target selection page of RSJ HD Image Creator: |
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| * preferably, you should copy the restore program to your boot disk |
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| * boot DOS |
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| * run the restore program (hdrestor.exe or hdrest16.exe) and provide the source drive or file name on the command line: |
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| hdrest16.exe <drive letter|path and name of first backup file> |
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| Besides the different launch procedure, the DOS based restore works the same as described under [Boot from CD]. |