Recovery of the system using Backup automatic backup of XP program wants a disk is there a way to let him use a CD instead?

Recovery of the system using Backup automatic backup of XP program wants a disk is there a way to let him use a CD instead?

Name of the operating system Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Version 5.1.2600 Service Pack 3 Build 2600
Manufacturer of operating system Microsoft Corporation
250GB_DRIVE system name
System manufacturer HP Pavilion 061
EG705AA-ABA M7265C system model
System Type X 86-based PC
Processor x 86 Family 15 Model 4 Stepping 4 GenuineIntel ~ 2800 Mhz
Version/Date BIOS Phoenix Technologies, LTD 3.17, 20/04/2006
SMBIOS Version 2.4
Windows C:\WINDOWS directory
System directory C:\WINDOWS\system32
Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume2
The local United States
Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "5.1.2600.5512 (xpsp.080413 - 2111).
250GB_DRIVE\HP_Administrator user name
Time zone Pacific Daylight Time
Total physical memory 072,00 MB 3
1.55 GB available physical memory
Total virtual memory 2.00 GB
Available virtual memory 1.96 GB
Page file space 4.83 GB
Paging file C:\pagefile.sys

Hello

The ASR (automated system recovery) tool must have a disk for restoration purposes. The best option, if you really want to use ASR, is a floppy of USB external as suggested by chrisamiller.

You can also follow this procedure to create the ASR files without the floppy drive and then copy them to another location to create a floppy disk or, if you're lucky, your PC can boot from a USB key (I never tried to start ASR on a key, do not know if it will work or not, but it might be worth it) :

"You can"trick"the ASR in the race without a floppy drive." When it gets to the point where he writes on the diskette to cancel it. He writes two files, which are used for recovery, in the Windows\Repair directory. After completing your ASR copy these two files (files asr.sif and asrpnp.sif) to a network location and then make the diskette also. Make sure you update your disk whenever you make a new ASR or your backup will be watered.

Or, you can use a USB floppy drive. It is sometimes the only option, especially if you need to install SCSI or SATA drivers during the recovery. »

a: when you start the backup, it may be in Wizard mode. Follow the link to the Advanced Mode.
b. Backup tab.
c. click on the box next to the drive you want to back up so that it has a blue box.
d. backup media or file name: Browse.
e. Select a new file name on your CD.
f. start the backup.

Tags: Windows

Similar Questions

  • System Image recovery, restore the system from an image will include my program inside?

    I have a windows backup Image of the 17/11/2015 which I wan to restore my Windows 7 computer.

    I load a trial version of media compose and he knocked my version of media dial 5.

    I have more disks to it.  A restore of the system from an image will include my program inside?

    And it will not restore, he said that the system cannot find the specified file.

    What can I do to get it to restore the computer?

    Instead of a "Image Restore" I recommend you to do a "System Restore" to set up Windows back a week or two. You can start the process with rstrui.exe.

  • HP G71-340US recovery of the system using a new smaller hard drive (SSD)

    I replaced the hard drive on an HP G71-340US notebook with a Solid State Drive (240 GB).  The original drive (who did not) was a 320 GB drive.

    I tried to perform the Reovery of system using the recovery disks that I created when I bought the laptop.  However, the only option enabled when you are trying to restore is 'Factory Reset'.  When I choose this option, the recovery process may not continue his run as "... the hard drive of this computer is smaller than the original shipped hard disk.

    Is there a way I can go beyond that?  Any suggestions/help would be most appreciated!

    Thank you!

    HP System normal recoveries do not usually work on smaller hard disks. You may need to use a spinner legacy 320 GB hard drive and more capacity to perform the Factory image restore and then make a migration of data to the SSD. It is unfortunate that you chose to change for one SSD after the original spinner hard drive has failed.

    With SSDS, in particular the best method is to use a upgrade kit or data migration kit.

    A data migration kit consists of software cloning and a usb to SATA cable. The USB to SATA cable connect the SSD to the usb port of the laptop for the cloning process that is part of the migration of the data.

    The software provided by manufacturers such as Samsung and Corsair SSD are usually able to transfer all of the operating system and on a smaller hard disk partitions.

  • HP pavilion g6: how to restore the system using a newly installed hard disk recovery disk

    Hey, everything started when I downloaded the new Windows updates after a long period, after downloading the updates, the blue screen appeared, I restarted my laptop and since then, I get a black screen with error oxcoooooe9. I tried to run a test drive and it came with the 0303 error which means that my hard drive needs to be replaced, so I am a new hard drive and the fixed but now when I am trying to restore the system using the recovery disks that came with the laptop, it says incomplete restoration. Kindly help how do I get my system in working order. Also, I tried all 3 options on the recovery disk, still getting the same message. Help, please.

    Hello @Anky11,

    Welcome to the HP Forums, I hope you enjoy your experience! To help you get the most out of the HP Forums, I would like to draw your attention to the HP Forums Guide first time here? Learn how to publish and more.

    I came across your post about the system recovery and he wanted to help!

    For starters, can you provide me with the product number and the operating system of your laptop?  You can use these links to help you find the product and the operating system:
    How can I find my model number or product number?
    Operating system Windows am I running?

    In the meantime, please consult the following documents, as they can help solve the problem for you:

    HP PC - troubleshooting (Windows 8) HP system recovery problems

    HP computers - resolution of the problems of recovery HP System (Windows 7)

    Please let me know if this information has been helpful by clicking the thumbs up below.

    Kind regards!

  • Want J010dx m7: windows will not start until after full recovery of the system with new HARD drive

    Hello world

    I need help here.

    My HP envy m7 J010dx works perfectly with my original hard drive (1 TB).

    I am preparing a second HDD (NEW 320) as backup.

    I took off the Moose HDD (1 TB) and replace it with the NEW HARD drive (320GB) and try to do a full recovery of the system with the HP recovery DVD.

    After full system recovery and laptop computer needs to be restarted in order to continue, the laptop keeps restarting on the logo of windows 8.

    I think it says device not found Boot. Also a test using the UEFI tool material HP and all pass.

    Replacing the NEW HARD drive with the original of the old HARD drive and it start normally.

    What can go wrong here in this case? Thank you very much for the help.

    Concerning

    John

    OK, I read through the thread and this is my point of view on this based on works including restore process with the user created a recovery (UCRDs) media which the user indicated that they used.

    If you just want to jump to the conclusion at the bottom, you can see my opinion. If you want to know 'why' Please read the entire post.

    Model No.: m7-j010dx

    Product #: E0K83UA #ABA

    Ships OS: Windows 8 (64-bit)

    Recovery HP part No. Kit: 730336-002 (3 DVDs + extra)

    User replaced the HARD drive with a 1 TB hard drive 5400 RPM with HP ProtectSmart hard drive Protection a new hard drive is a Seagate Momentus 7200.4 ST9320423AS 320 GB 7200 RPM 16 MB Cache SATA 3.0 GB / s 2.5 "Notebook internal hard drive.

    With the help of UCRDs sent media recovery media (SSRDs):

    When the UCRDs are created, only the drivers for the HW operation (this is a critical point, that I will look later) are burned to the user created a recovery media.  Consider this a snapshot of the current HW, the base drivers and software applications.   If you change the HW on your laptop or desktop where the additional device requires a different driver for these features, a few questions you might - recovery process could stop because he can't find the right driver, a blue screen, a lack of start-up or other unstable system.

    A few years ago, I had a PC that would not recover because the Blu - ray (ODD) optical disk drive did not work.  I replaced the WEIRD Blu - ray with a generic DVD/CD burner into the new part of Blu - ray is presented.   I got the PC using SSRDs thinking I would put some time and just install the Blu - ray after the PC has been recovered.   The PC recovered and when the new Blu - ray showed I installed the unit and guess what?  All PCs have shown in Device Manager and applications was a generic ODD - no Blu - ray capability and ability to read Blu - ray content in the default HP provided for multimedia applications delivered with the PC.  Applications were there but no Blu - ray capability.

    Huh?  It looks that I did not put any time at all.

    I inserted the new Blu - ray ODD and distributed recovery with the HP SSRDs.

    After recovery, I had all the Blu - ray drivers and applications supported Blu - ray.

    The difference between UCRDs and SSRDs:

    UCRDs provide a glimpse of what is installed and functional both disks are created.

    Version Digest of the player on what is happening with SSRDs to retrieve a PC (before Windows 10):

    SSRDs have all the drivers for all the HW and SW qualified for the unit.  There may be several drivers for hard drives, different types/screen resolutions, sides, etc.  Based on the characteristics of the specific laptop / desktop a process is run called "Do / don't.   After entering the recovery SDRD, the Notebook media boots to Recovery Manager.  The first step is a raw copy of all the contents of the disc on a temporary partition.  Following the Do / do not process looks at the characteristics of this specific unit and remove all other drivers and applications not used by this device.  Drivers and the only successful applications are the features supported.   And then, the new operating system and recovery partition is created.   The PC end recovery of cleaning process and restart the laptop / desktop. And, Yes, you guessed it, if you create the user created a recovery media, you only have the drivers for HW devices and applications of HP on the PC at the time.

    So, that being said, what could be the cause/solution?

    Hard drives can be different enough so that a different driver (not the UCRDs) is necessary for the newly installed HW.

    The SSRDs are supported on the new HARD drive installed?

    I don't know, I have an office boy, and I have not tried on this model of laptop.

    If you have / acquire SSRDs, I recover the laptop with the new installed HARD drive and see if it works.  It may or may not.  I don't know what drives were qualified for this laptop.

    If this does not work, the last option is cloning via USB connection (old HARD drive in the PC, new HARD drive connected to a USB 3 via the SATA Adapter (dongle) USB port, install or download software cloning and cloning the old HDD to the new.)   I just did this on the two older Windows 7 computers laptops using a SanDisk Ultra kit.  He has worked on both units.

    Conclusion:

    I don't think that the problem is caused from a HARD drive of 1 to a 320 GB HARD drive, as it meets the minimum specs for a complete installation.  I think the problem is related to the use of UCRDs to retrieve and the UCRDs do not have the HARD driver/firmware/application disc.

    But then again, I know.

    I am an employee of HP...

  • Satellite A660 - question of recovery of the system and Windows software

    Hi all

    I recently bought a new Toshiba laptop and created a set of disks for backup use Toshiba Recovery media creator.
    Now, this laptop is proved to be defective and was exchanged by another.
    There was a slight difference in the software, what the faulty version was preloaded Office 2010 starter and the new Office 2007 trial 60 busy days.

    As I have already created backup discs of the defective model (i.e. same spec/model number) can just recover the system using the device backup discs?

    The reason why I want to do is that I prefer the Office 2010 Starter version (as opposed to the trial version). Software recovery disks that you create on this computer in particular connected serial number is or can I use them on the new machine to replace the identical specifications?

    Thank you

    Generally you can use it if the two laptops have the same part number (model number PAxxxx).

    Before that, you create an original DVD for the machine, you now have. If something goes wrong, you can use the original disc.

  • Need help with the recovery of the System Satellite L300-149

    Hello

    We have a Satellite L300-149.
    Was running really slowly then wanted to reset it to factory settings.

    Doesn't the "press F12 during startup, insert the disk in" etc etc BUT have a horrible feeling that I put a disc to which belonged in fact to a different Toshiba, we used to use a U300.
    'Give' was that the manual for the U300 is now on the desktop on the Satellite :-/

    I hope that this would not be a major problem BUT the F8 key is gone now it's impossible to connect to the internet.

    I looked online and read that the L300 sometimes doesn't come with a disc that the info is kept on a separate part of the disk hard hope so I could reset it back to settings to factory again but when I click on F2 on start up and go to the option to restore it, noting happens.

    Can someone please help?

    Hello

    Forget HARD drive recovery now
    You have recovered the system using another disc and it has been removed and the HARD recovery disk image files. If this option is NOT possible!

    You reason that the L300 and all other laptop does not come with recovery discs.
    The recovery disk must be created using the recovery disk Creator called preinstalled software. But it is also NOT possible because you deleted the preinstalled system and the files that are needed for this recovery disk are no longer available!

    But if everything is working properly except the WLan FN + F8 key, then I recommend you only install the Wlan driver. I think that the key does not work because the right WLan driver is not installed.

    I think that the Satellite L300-149 supports the smart WiFi Realtek RTL8187B.
    Then install the right driver Wlan you can find here:
    http://APS.toshiba-tro.de/WLAN/?page=downloads

  • Could not complete the recovery of the system

    original title: Please HELP! I just started to run a system on my HP PC recovery, but if it is stopped at halfway.  I erase all my personal & data files from my computer to run a system restore?

    Help, please! I just started to run a system on my HP PC recovery (have Windows XP) because nothing has been pretending to work.  I tried the system restore and it did nothing, there was no answer.  Now I'm scared, I just deleted most of my files, photos, etc. of my com [uter.  I stopped at halfway through the recovery my computer because I read somewhere that it will save all of that sort of thing.  I had read somwhere else before it would be safe.  Did I just completely erase all my personal files & data from my computer to run a system restore?

    Hi JulieSchmidt,

    1. are you referring to the HP system recovery?

    2. what disc you used for the recovery of the system?

    3. what happens when, restart the computer?

    I suggest that you contact HP support if you use the system recovery HP for more information on the issue.

    HP support

    http://WWW8.HP.com/us/en/support-drivers.html

  • The recovery of the system allow me to restore my previous setting because it says missing file (0 x 80070002)... How can I fix?

    Hi my names daniel

    My computer will not load past the system recovery options and I don't want to lose all my files, so I tried to restore vista windows to a previous setting from when I remembered last the computer works, however, when he made an error comes up saying that it cannot complete the process, because it lacks the file (0 x 80070002).

    Can someone help me on my problem?

    Hi Daniel,.

    I think you are referring to the recovery of the system for the restoration of the system, I want to know if it's something else.

    (1) what is the complete error message you receive?

    (2) to clarify, you try to run the system restore from recovery Windows (WINRE) or in the Office environment?

    (3) remember you to make changes prior to this problem?

    Method 1:

    Step 1: Start the computer using safe mode and then try System Restore. To do this, follow the steps below:

    Access Advanced Startup menu options by turning on your computer and pressing the button F8 continuously until Windows starts. In the boot advanced options, select Mode safe

    Startup options (including safe mode)

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/advanced-startup-options-including-safe-mode

    Step 2: Put the computer to an earlier point in time where everything worked well. To do this, follow the steps mentioned in the link below:

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/what-is-system-restore

    Method 2: You can run chkdsk to repair bad sectors on the hard drive in safe mode or from the Windows recovery environment.

    Run the check disk from the Windows recovery environment

    ) a command of Windows access (as shown in the link below) recovery: run the disk check to repair bad sectors on the hard disk.

    (b) at the command prompt, type chkdsk /f and then press ENTER.

    (c) now, type chkdsk /r and press enter

    See the link below
    How to access the System Recovery Options menu?

  • can not do a recovery of the system due to accidents without end

    High guy

    I was doing a system recovery plant for almost 2 hours. I have completed the formatting and reinstallation of recovery disks 1, 2, 3 and deleted records. The system continued to install packaged software and was nearly 95% through when it suddenly crashed. It gave the error: Setup could not be completed and had to be restarted.

    So I tried 8 times and each time I get:

    Recovery is complete

    Click Finish to start your computer

    But then the dreaded BSOD happens every time

    and I have to repeat the process again and again.

    Any help

    Product: FV713EA #ABV

    [email protected]
    4 Gega
    320
    GeForce 9600

    Melanchete thank you once again,

    The good news, I'm ' write this response of the machine finally after he finally decided to complete the recovery of the system.

    I think what I did this time different first disk failure.

    I got a reply: cannot verify disk because it is in use. I would like to end use and force the audit.

    I answered there. The audit found no errors.

    Complete the check I went to recovery and this was done with no crash during the 12th attempt.

    Thanks again and I will certainly look into the extensible Vista option.

  • How can I perform a recovery of the system for a mini HP?

    Original title: System Recovery.

    How can I perform a recovery of the system for a hp mini?

    Hi waynemeyer,.

    1. why you want to make a system restore?

    2. you have a question about your computer?

    3. you have installed on your computer Recovery Console?

    If you try to restore the factory settings, you will need to contact the manufacturer of the computer for help.

    Contact HP

    Hope the helps of information.
    Please post back and we do know.

  • "For reasons of security, this program will not work while system debuggers are active. Please remove or disable the system debugger before attempting to run this program again. »

    "For reasons of security, this program will not work while system debuggers are active. Please remove or disable the system debugger before attempting to run this program again. »

    This message appears whenever I try to open Video Edit Magic, I already turned off Norton.
    Try to adjust the compatibility setting and run...

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-8/older-programs-compatible-version-Windows

  • HP Pavilion g6-2298nr: when HP Recovery is not available... the system using Windows 8 as image backup?

    I would like to start with a big shout out to Paul T for his VERY useful thread here!

    http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/notebook-operating-systems-and-software/Windows-8-product-key-for-pavil...

    Family of a friend asked me to work on their laptop, because I know more about computers they do... they are people very well, was happy to help out, but true to form, like many PC users, they did not bother keeping the documentation provided with the laptop (HP Pavilion g6-2298nr), or they bother to burn recovery using HP DVD built in recovery software which is comes standard on laptops... If I am interpreting what HP's Web Site had to say about the laptop model HP Pavilion g6-2298nr, correctly, she is the serial number it is no longer eligible for free technical support and I have to pay a fee just to talk to someone and to order recovery of the HP DVD (family friend bought in Dec 2014 so it seems REALLY odd that I wouldn't be able to just order) DVD recovery without having to pay tech support a tax just to ask to order the recovery DVD!  .. But anyway...) ...

    Where was the product key "integrated" in the BIOS really comes in handy!   I crossed my fingers, used the method mentioned in the thread linked above, and it worked!   ... have to admit it was a bit strange at first, do not use the product key sticker like the old days, but I can see how it works better in the long term - helps prevent piracy, you don't have to worry if someone who do not realize the importance of product keys thumbnail it takes off and he throws...

    Unfortunately, it seems that when you reinstall Windows in this way, you lose the HP Backup and Recovery program ... in this case my friend family had the misfortune to pay someone to repair this laptop which has not bothered to tell them "Hey, I replaced the hard drive that goes wrong but if you don't get a laptop cooler for this sucker to the laptop just going to overheat again." ... of course, the money they paid what we call 'tech technician' who went down draining when the laptop fried a second drive hard, or maybe the tech them faced with a bad hard drive, who knows? (technology bought a hard drive OEM off ebay)...

    ... Sorry to sound harsh about this type of technology, I must confess I only worked in the field of PC repair for a few months more than a decade before letting him make a stay-at-home-dad (wife is a pharmacist so I'm lucky enough to be able to stay at home) so my experience is VERY limited compared to other people... but the back then I have always treated my customers the way I would treat a friend , and if it's a friend of you offer advice on the prevention of such problems in the future... this laptop gets HOT like you wouldn't, I seated him on a very reliable laptop cooler (slab thickness of aluminium which does a great job as a radiator with the fans, this one)

    http://www.Newegg.com/product/product.aspx?item=N82E16834953038

    "(and I left my friend's family know in no uncertain terms that they need to order this laptop cooler if they use this laptop...).

    Replace hard drive, I installed seems to work very well, but of course it is not an "official WD hard drive"... when I tried to install the software of cyberdirector photolink for example on the link below, received an error message "this is not a WD hard drive so cannot install this software"...

    http://support.HP.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/HP-Pavilion-G6-2200-notebook-PC-series/5296082/model...

    that is fine I really don't think my friend family cares about this program... but it makes me wonder, even if I did trust the download at this link below

    http://www.TechSpot.com/downloads/5190-HP-backup-and-Recovery-Manager.html

    If program HP Backup and Recovery manager would work even first because it is not an official hard drive WD (I also ordered a hard drive OEM off ebay .. but does not support the family of my friend for the drive hard because they were good for my munchkins and did not want to pay through the nose for a more expensive hard drive so of course I tried to minimize my own...)... I also think the type of program is based on a "C" and "D" drive is set up as if it were when the laptop comes with the original hard drive and saves a copy of the backup on the disk "D"... I guess I could use disk management to create a different partition, label it "D" and see if HP Backup and Recovery work, but it seems a bit... questionable... not to mention that I feel uncomfortable to download something that is not directly on the HP Web site as an "official"... download

    I know that Windows 8 has a utility of 'image system' built-in that allows you to do exactly that... an image of the system... as I said my friend family is good people, but I'm guessing that sooner or later they're going to screw up this laptop by pulling again as do many users of the computer... it would be nice if I could burn a system image of what is on the laptop now on DVD and hang on, then when they come back to me screaming in the future ' help, laptop does not work yet! I can just restore the system image on DVD instead of having to go through the hassle of reinstalling Windows, graphics/audio/drivers etc., zillion Windows updates and an etc. all over again.

    What I was asking, that is... would this even work?    I have never tried to use the image of the system in a situation like this with the product being key ' built in ' BIOS, this kind of thing is brand new to... worth me burning the DVDs and hung their just in case where?

    Sorry for the long essay and thanks in advance to anyone who actually takes the time to read all this!

    Hello:

    Yes, which makes a system image will work.  I do it all the time.

    PC GE set up the way you want and make the image of the system and the usb drive recovery you'll need access to the system image, or you can use W8 OEM disk made you (via the menu to repair your computer at the bottom left of the screen install Windows when you start from the DVD) to boot from, and access to the system image.

    If you have the DVD you have to more than one.  Probably not less than 4.

    But as much as to try to submeter a recovery partition, which is not going to work.

    I am very surprised that you cannot order a set of recovery discs HP online at the link below, last line labeled order recovery media.  Some people have reported trying to enter information such as the serial number and the link is dead.  But nothing venture nothing have nothing.

    http://h22207.www2.HP.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/HP-Pavilion-G6-2200-notebook-PC-series/5296082/model/5333338

    If this does not work, you can have your friends order a set of this provider no HP...

    http://www.computersurgeons.com/p-24205-Windows-8-64-bit-Supp-1-Recovery-Kit-708649-001-for-HP-Pavilion-notebook-PC-model-number-G6-2298nr.aspx

    I congratulate you for your help in providing your friends with this very time consuming project.

  • Cannot restore the system image backup in Windows 7

    Hello

    Im trying to use the recovery process of Win7 system standard Image for the first time and its does not work.  I'm recovering the image on my hard C primary, internal to the system drive.  I backed up correctly a Win7 system on an external hard drive image.  To restore I connect in the Control Panel on my system (still ongoing) and select the advanced option to retrieve my disc image.  The process stops then the pc and it restarts automatically.  Then he finished "Windows loading files...". "Then I select my keyboard for data entry, click ok.   Then the process correctly detects and automatically selects my last image of backup on the external drive system.    The next step begins the problem.

    The option 'delete existing partitions to reformat the drive... '. "is grayed out and inaccessible.  The only other option is: "install the drivers for the drives, you are restoing to... could solve the problem."  Also, "insert media for the device and click OK to install the drivers." I have a new HP Pavilion Desktop with Wn7-64 bit and HP has its own recovery on C partition and there is also another unknown partition (to me) it.  I was provided the only brackets installtion / have the HP recovery disk and the recovery of Win7 boot floppies that I burned after buying oringal.  Therefore, I select the button Install Drivers with no media of installtion and I see the Windows/System32/drivers folder. I can only select one driver at a time, I tried what I thought were the pilots of C - IE disk.sys, partmgr.sys, snapman.sys and tdrpm.sys and all of them return the error msg "specific location contains no information about your hardware."  I also tried to use the two recovery discs that I burned, but they resulted in a similarly generic error message.

    Drive C is very well so I am at a huge loss as to what the standard restore process of the operationg system image is looking for and why missing drivers for drive C?  Can someone please explain what this process needs so I can restore the system image?

    Thank you, roggsf

    FYI... I was able to recover my Win7 System Image by using the external backup and the ERD of Win7.  I am now more confident that backups of the system can be invoked in the event of a disaster.

    The process was/is still a bit confusing because it faced the same problems with the possibility of "remove existing divides to reformat the drive" grayed out and inaccessible.  And the other option: "install the drivers for the drives, you are restoing to... could solve the problem" is still a mystery to me.  However, using the repair disk, I was able to bypass the need to use one of these two options, click Next, and start and finish the process of recovering successfully.

    I hope that someone will be examine and solve problems with recovery only the Panel since it is the recommended approach (to a working system).  I'm a happy computeree once more.  Thanks for the suggestion.

  • Causing the system RMAN backups for not responding

    Need some help here. I inherited a system in which has about 65 GB memory, Linux 64 - bit - 16 processors. Whenever an RMAN backup is performed, else cannot do anything. The load average is about 10 (max). My theory is that it is the init.ora parameters, but not sure... Here's the deal:

    SGA_MAX_SIZE = 47GB
    SGA_TARGET = 0
    shared_pool_size = 5G
    JAVA_POOL_SIZE = 1 G
    LARGE_POOL_SIZE = 0
    db_cache_size = 38G

    I'll look into what I have to change. I just wanted to get other opinions since I inherited a wasp nest and need elements good enough before you can change all the settings. All documents, Metalink, etc that you can provide to support a change in these parameters would be great. Thank you.

    Hello

    You can check http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10501_01/server.920/a96566/rcmtunin.htm

    You can use the formula to set the size of the pool. If you do not install the largest basin of the rman uses memory of shared pool which can cause the problem of e/s/execution.

    LARGE_POOL_SIZE = number_of_allocated_channels * (16 MB + (4 * size_of_tape_buffer))

    Hope this will help you.

    Thank you
    Krishna

Maybe you are looking for