Premise:
1. Backup: Bare metal recovery; system state; system reserved; local Disk
2. The newly installed version is consistent with the previous Active Directory system, and the test is normal
Restore Active Directory:
1. Boot, press F8, enter directory Restore Mode
2. Enter the Administrator administrator login password
3. Open "Windows Server backup" to the right, select "Recover"; in the "Getting Started" tab, select the location of the backup storage
4. Select the type of storage location, enter the path, note the format, and then select Next
5. If the previously selected scheduled backup, this time, there should be a lot of backup can be restored, select a recent, or the date you want
6. We need to restore the system state, so Select "System State"
7. Where to restore to, in general, we need to restore to the original location, but note here is "whether to perform an authoritative restore"; If you are on a domain controller we do not need to consider, if it is a number of domain controllers to be aware of, to consider the replication problem, and then select "Next"
8. Carefully review the prompts and select "Recover"
9. Restart is required after the restore is complete
Problems encountered in the restore:
After the restore is complete, after restarting the blue screen, Windows Error Reporting may be due to recent changes to the hardware or software. Then restart again and again.
Problem Analysis:
1. This may be due to differences in the hardware configuration of the new server and the configuration of the original server.
2. There may be a problem with the backed up data.
Windows Server Backup restores Active Directory issues