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Apr 3, 2014 - This is really important if you downloaded your software and didn't order a media kit. And that's inside the StorageCraft Recovery Environment. I've even used the ISO file on my personal MacBook to stand up Windows. In this article we will be formatting a USB flash drive with a bootable ShadowProtect recovery environment much the way you might create a bootable ShadowProtect CD/DVD. For my example I used a free application called “ISO to USB” which you can download here. So here’s what I did. Jan 30, 2019 - The StorageCraft Recovery Environment (RE) is an ISO you can burn to. The program lists all of the available ADK components for download.

StorageCraft Recovery Environment 5.2.6 (WinPE 10) (x64)-bootable-ISO | 443.38 MB

The StorageCraft® Recovery Environment is a critical component of StorageCraft ShadowProtect® disaster recovery software. IT administrators and other ShadowProtect users can boot this environment from a CD and then back up, recover, or migrate systems, applications, services, and data.

The StorageCraft Recovery Environment and ShadowProtect are both part of the StorageCraft Recover-Ability™ solution. This solution provides you with all the products and services you need to protect and recover data, applications, and systems anytime, anywhere, and from any disaster.

As any seasoned IT professional knows, disasters happen and business needs change. The StorageCraft Recovery Environment gives you the ability to back up systems, restore to different hardware or to virtual machines, and migrate to a new physical or virtual environment. Additionally, the StorageCraft Recovery Environment includes utilities to aid swift recovery such as auto-repair and diagnostics.

StorageCraft offers two recovery environment options:
– This environment comes ready to go. If you prefer using a pre-built recovery environment, then you can use the StorageCraft Recovery Environment CrossPlatform.
– If you are familiar with the previous StorageCraft Recovery Environment, or if you prefer using a Windows-based user interface, you may prefer this environment. However, this environment requires you to build it.

A necessary component of stress-free IT recovery
Scenarios for which administrators, technicians, and other IT pros use StorageCraft Recovery Environment:

– Restoring a Windows system volume that cannot boot on its own
– Backing up a non-bootable system before attempting a restore operation
– Performing bare metal recovery when old hardware is damaged beyond repair
– Recovering an accidentally deleted file or folder
– Migrating to new hardware or a virtual environment

What’s involved in building the Windows-based recovery environment?
You’ll download the StorageCraft Recovery Environment Builder to create your recovery environment with Microsoft Windows PE (WinPE). StorageCraft Recovery Environment Builder walks you through the necessary steps.

These steps are simple and include downloading the free Microsoft Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK), which contains WinPE. You only have to build your recovery environment once and, except for the 2GB ADK download, the process takes only a few minutes.

Choice of recovery environment
– Build your own custom Windows recovery environment with a familiar user interface and extensive driver support
– Easily load additional drivers needed to access existing storage within the Recovery Environment for Windows
– Have the convenience of a pre-built tool with Recovery Environment CrossPlatform so you don’t have to create one

Backup
– Capture everything—systems, applications, configuration settings, services, data—on servers, desktops, and laptops
– Back up Microsoft SQL, Exchange, and SharePoint servers and other critical application servers, including updates in memory
– Encrypt backup image jobs to securely protect data
– Save backups to any disk device (such as removable, local, and network drives) or any optical media (CDs, DVDs, and Blu-Ray discs)
– Back up a non-bootable system before attempting a restore operation
– Verify backup images to ensure they’re in a known good state for fast and reliable recovery

Recovery
– Perform a bare metal restore in minutes
– Restore a system to the same or different hardware or to virtual environments
– Mount a backup image and quickly browse it in order to recover a file or folder
– Restore an entire data volume from a backup image file

Migration
– Migrate a backup image from one physical machine to another
– Migrate a backup image of a physical machine to a virtual environment
– Migrate a backup image of a virtual environment to a physical machine
– Migrate a backup image from one virtual environment to another

Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
– Detect and repair a boot configuration error or corrupt hard drive when the automated repair process fails
– Repair or replace the information required for startup that may get lost during migration from one drive to another
– Update the boot configuration when the old drive configuration doesn’t include what’s needed in order to boot on a newer drive

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One of the first things you need to do when you buy StorageCraft ShadowProtect backup and disaster recovery software is to create a recovery disk. This is really important if you downloaded your software and didn't order a media kit. It may seem unnecessary. But if you have a system crash and no recovery disk, you’ll wish you’d created one ahead of time.

Why do you need a recovery disk? It’s a fundamental part of the way disk-based disaster recovery software works. Many times you can’t boot the system you’re trying to restore. So you need to boot from a recovery disk to restore that system. If you’re using ShadowProtect for your backups, you need a recovery disk that has the StorageCraft Recovery Environment on it. That’s because you’re not just restoring data, you’re recovering your entire system. If you’re going to restore to the same hardware, you’re essentially wiping out all of the information on the disk. You’re starting all over again after deleting everything—operating system, applications, and all the data. This is called bare metal recovery. If you’re going to restore to brand new hardware you’ll need StorageCraft Hardware Independent Restore technology. And that’s inside the StorageCraft Recovery Environment. In that case you need to use your recovery disk to move your ShadowProtect backup image to a brand new system.

7 Steps total

Step 1: Understand the options StorageCraft gives you for creating your recovery disk.

When you bought ShadowProtect, StorageCraft listed some downloads available for the StorageCraft Recovery Environment:

1. Option One is the StorageCraft Recovery Environment Builder (application)
2. Option Two is the StorageCraft Recovery Environment CrossPlatform 32-bit (ISO file)
3. Option Three is the StorageCraft Recovery Environment CrossPlatform 64-bit (ISO file)

The StorageCraft Recovery Environment Builder allows you to create a Windows-based recovery disk. It uses with Microsoft Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) to do this. So if you use the StorageCraft Recovery Environment Builder, you need to do some extra work. First of all you need to download Windows PE, which is included in the Microsoft Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK). Although it is free, the file is about 2 GB. So it may take some time to download, depending on your speeds and feeds. You’ll also need to have the .NET 3.5 framework installed. (NOTE: Currently, Microsoft requires you to download the .NET 4.0 framework when you download the Windows ADK. Essentially this means you will need to download both the .NET 3.5 and the .NET 4.0 frameworks.)

Fortunately, the StorageCraft Recovery Environment Builder walks you through all the steps necessary to create the StorageCraft Recovery Environment for Windows.

The second and third options for creating your recovery disk don’t need any preparation. Whether you choose the 32-bit or 64-bit option (or both) the StorageCraft Recovery Environment CrossPlatform is already built for you. You can burn the bootable .ISO file directly to a CD. It’s built on Linux technology, but it can be used to recover Windows systems.

So where do you start?

Step 2: Download ShadowProtect and the StorageCraft Recovery Environment.

http://www.storagecraft.com/software_update.php
(You’ll need your product key to do this.)

Once you accept the End User License Agreement, you’ll land on the StorageCraft Recovery Environment software download page, where you get to make some choices. You can decided to download all, or any one of the recovery environment options.

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Step 3: Download Windows ADK to Create a Windows PE - based recovery environment.

Navigate to the folder where you saved the download of the StorageCraft Recovery Environment Builder. Run the ReBuilder_Setup application, which installs it on your system. Then the StorageCraft Recovery Environment Builder will be in the StorageCraft file in your Programs menu. Don’t have Windows PE or the .NET 3.5 framework on your system yet? No problem! The StorageCraft Recovery Environment Builder will walk you through downloading and installing them.

Step 4: Create a Windows PE based recovery environment.

Once you've downloaded Windows PE and the .NET3.5 framework, all you need to do is choose “Recovery Environment” as your Output Product Type in the StorageCraft Recovery Environment Builder. Then choose your language. And make sure you take note of the file you’re choosing as your ISO Output Directory. If you want to pre-load any drivers, you can. Click on the add driver icon at the top. Then you can add them in the Additional Recovery Environment Drivers box.

Now all you need to do is click the green arrow. The StorageCraft Recovery Environment Builder will build your custom recovery environment.

When it’s done, the Write Recovery Environment Media dialogue will pop up. You can choose to burn a CD or burn the .ISO to a USB thumb drive. Load a blank CD into your CD/DVD drive or connect an empty USB drive and click Burn. Now you have your own disk with the StorageCraft Recovery Environment for Windows.

Step 5: Use the StorageCraft Recovery Environment for Windows.

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You can boot from this disk (or USB drive) when you need to recover an entire system, or restore a ShadowProtect backup image file to new hardware.

Step 6: Create a bootable recovery disk with StorageCraft Recovery Environment - CrossPlatform.

If you’re planning to use the StorageCraft Recovery Environment CrossPlatform (32-bit or 64-bit), browse to the folder where you saved your download file. Click on the RE-CrossPlatform file. Load a blank CD into your CD/DVD drive, and click Burn.

Step 7: Use the StorageCraft Recovery Environment - CrossPlatform.

You can also boot from this disk if you need to recover an entire system or restore a ShadowProtect backup image to new hardware.

No matter which way you decide to go with your StorageCraft recovery disk, we always recommend that you test every part of your recovery plan. So make sure you test your recovery disk too. Now you’re ready if disaster strikes.

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  • Datil
    Ed Grauel Apr 3, 2014 at 06:44pm

    Very useful how-to. I always keep a rescue disc around, it is one thing that seems to be forgotten when configuring a backup solution, though just keeping an ISO around has helped since virtualization is becoming the norm.

    Thanks for the post!

  • Thai Pepper
    Steven (StorageCraft) Apr 3, 2014 at 07:28pm

    Thanks for posting this, Laura!
    I used the Recovery Environment Builder application to build my own WinPE-based Recovery Environment with an option to add custom hardware drivers right into the RE. It's a 'must have' tool for my lab and especially my P2V projects. I've even used the ISO file on my personal MacBook to stand up Windows boxes in VMware Fusion. Worked like a champ!
    Cheers!