MrPete 6 Report post Posted July 16, 2018 I'm getting an error similar to what was reported here ... BUT I'm on Retrospect Desktop 15, latest version across the board. - I'm doing a bare metal restore of the boot drive (a small SSD with C drive and whatever other system partitions Win10 uses) Ignoring other bugs and missing docs for the moment, here's what has me stumped: - My catalog files (rather important) are in a partition on a second (RAID 1, Intel RST drivers) drive, which actually has two partitions. for now they are D and E drives - I set up the restore and told it to start. I immediately got a warning: WARNING: All data will be lost on the following volumes (and then it listed info for my D and E drives) Why in the world would it wipe those partitions on a separate disk? Any idea how to work around this? Obviously I don't want those drives wiped! (4TB of valuable files...) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrPete 6 Report post Posted July 18, 2018 I've solved all of these issues, and succeeded in restoring. MANY lessons learned. I'm creating a new writeup to provide additional info on bare metal restore setup, management and implementation... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites