Techdewd49 wrote on 10/02/2007 16:41 ET :
> I’m currently in the process of testing a Disaster Recovery Plan. The
> plan
> consists of total loss of hardware, and restoring recent backups to different
> hardware. I have a server setup with similar volume info and the same
> version and release of server 2003 std. sp1. I receive the following error
> message while running NT Backup(Restore Wizard), The backup file contains
> unrecognized data and cannot be used. I’m trying to restore a backup
> from
> the Hypothetically (lost server) to the new (New Hardware) Server. I’ve
> run
> the backup on the current server and tried to restore to the new server, but
> keep getting the same error message. Can anyone point me in the right
> direction? Also, any reference to articles on restoring Windows Server 2003
> to different hardware would be appreciated. Also, the current server is a
> DC, and DHCP server.
>
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