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Symantec system recovery windows 10
Symantec system recovery windows 10




symantec system recovery windows 10
  1. #SYMANTEC SYSTEM RECOVERY WINDOWS 10 MANUAL#
  2. #SYMANTEC SYSTEM RECOVERY WINDOWS 10 FULL#
  3. #SYMANTEC SYSTEM RECOVERY WINDOWS 10 SOFTWARE#
  4. #SYMANTEC SYSTEM RECOVERY WINDOWS 10 TRIAL#
symantec system recovery windows 10

That other system is a 1 TB drive, but only contains 80 gig of data.

symantec system recovery windows 10

#SYMANTEC SYSTEM RECOVERY WINDOWS 10 TRIAL#

However, in a trial on another system, it would take 50 plus hours to do a backup.

#SYMANTEC SYSTEM RECOVERY WINDOWS 10 SOFTWARE#

I like the simple approach of this software and the additional command lines I can enter to exclude specific folders or files. However, I found that this software did not alter my computer performance while doing the backup. SSR took about 2.5 hours to create a backup of my 250gb drive that contains 122gb of data.īoth Terabyte and StorageCraft take about 7 hours.ĭrive Snapshot took the most time, about 11 hours. However, I've noticed a huge speed difference when creating test backups. So far I've downloaded the trials for Terabyte IFW, StorageCraft SP, Drive Snapshot, and Symantec System Recovery 2011 (SSR).įrom reading many posts on this site, I see that Terabyte, StorageCraft and Drive SP, are amongst the favorites. I'm wondering if the uninstall I performed didn't actually get everything off my system so there is some sort of conflict between the old an new installation.I am testing various drive backup software packages. It seems at every turn we are having some sort of problem with their software or other software caused by their software.Īnyway, I just don't know where to go from here to get this installed. If I didn't have so much invested in Symantec's products on our eight computers, I would abandon them completely. I know nothing about DCOM so I just stopped persuing that. You may have accessed a document which is no longer available or attempted to open an invalid document." The same users as above should be in DCOM also." but the link took me to Symantec Knowledge Base where it said:Īn error has occurred in the Symantec Knowledge Base. "Check DCOM Settings at, there is a document that will assist with setting DCOM. I thought, well, I'll reinstall the Version 3.5 that I did find. Well, MS.NETv2 is not on my system (Vista) that I can find. NET Framework Version 2.0 might be the culprit and recommended uninstalling/reinstalling that. I also found some articles at MS and elsewhere that said that perhaps Micrfosoft. In services.msc BESR wasn't running and so I just clicked on 'Start' but got the message that "Windows could not start Backup Exec System Recovery on the local computer."

#SYMANTEC SYSTEM RECOVERY WINDOWS 10 FULL#

So I added myself and 'administrators' and even 'users' to have full control. Right click on Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery service and select "Restart" Type in "services.msc" without the quotes ģ. Restart the Backup Exec System Recovery Agent Service:Ģ. Click on "Add." click on the logged on user account and add it to the Security Configuration Tool.

symantec system recovery windows 10

Click Start > Programs > Symantec > Security Configuration Tool >Ģ. Googling around, I found an article that supposedly addresses this problem and says:Īdd the logged on user to the Security Configuration Tool:ġ. I tried running the installation as administrator (evern though I am always logged on as an administrator anyway) but that made no difference. I now am trying to reinstall BESR and after it goes through all its setup/copying stuff and I then reboot, when it comes up and I try to continue the installation I get the message "E1AD3212: You do not have sufficient privileges to perform this operation."

#SYMANTEC SYSTEM RECOVERY WINDOWS 10 MANUAL#

This was no easy task since Windows could not uninstall it, Symantec would not help me (except for a $250 fee) and the manual method was pretty tedious. Last week I had to uninstall Symantec's Backup Exec System Recovery (and Endpoint Protection) because it seemed to be causing some problems with another software program.






Symantec system recovery windows 10