c. Under Destination, from the drop-down menu, select the appropriate destination that is thetarget volume to perform the bare metal restore of the selected recovery point, and then clickRollback.3. In the RollbackURC confirmation dialog box, review the mapping of the source of the recovery pointand the destination volume for the rollback. To perform the rollback, click Begin Rollback.WARNING: If you select Begin Rollback, all existing partitions and data on the target drivewill be permanently removed, and replaced with the contents of the selected recovery point,including the operating system and all data.Viewing the recovery progressTo view the recovery progress:1. After you initiate the rollback process, the Active Task dialog box displays, showing that the rollbackaction initiated.NOTE: This appearance of the Active Task dialog box does not indicate successful completionof the task.2. Optionally, to monitor the rollback task progression, from the Active Task dialog box, click OpenMonitor Window. You can view the status of the recovery as well as the start and end times from theMonitor Open Task window.NOTE: To return to the recovery points for the source machine from the Active Task dialogbox, click Close.Starting the restored target serverTo start the restored target server:1. Navigate back to the target server, and in the AppAssure Universal Recovery Console interface, clickReboot to start the machine.2. Specify to start Windows normally.3. Log on to the machine.The system is restored to its state prior to the bare metal restore.Repairing startup problemsKeep in mind that if you restored to dissimilar hardware, you must have injected storage controller, RAID,AHCI, chipset and other drivers if they are not already on the boot CD. These drivers make it possible forthe operating system to operate all devices on your target server successfully.To repair startup problems:1. If you encounter problems when starting the restored target server, open the Universal RecoveryConsole by reloading the boot CD.2. In the Universal Recovery Console, click Driver Injection.3. In the Driver Injection dialog, click Repair Boot Problems.The startup parameters in the target server boot record are automatically repaired.4. In the Universal Recovery Console, click Reboot.136