The install file that I used is System_Recovery_2013R2_11.1.6.55604_Multilingual_Product.zip. The zip file includes System Recovery 2013 R2 Desktop Edition.You may install System Recovery 2013 R2 Basic Edition by mistake. The license for basic edition is different from one for the desktop edition.First, please uninstall System Recovery 2013 R2 and reboot the system.After then, please perform below.
Symantec System Recovery 2013 R2 Keygen Software
Therefore, Veritas is behaving dishonestly because even SSR 2013 11.0.2.49853 is working fine in Windows 10 1803 to build backups and restores inside the evaluation period, it just does not accept my original license key that I received from Symantec nor the new key that Veritas assigned to me. So there is no software incompatibility problem, there is a problem of Veritas incompatibility with the user.
Yesterday I thought about giving up claiming this license and uninstall SSR 2013, I even bought a license from Paragon Hard Disk Manager to start an evaluation of some backup software to find one that can read *.v2i files of the excellent product Drive Image from Powerquest Corporation architected by Eric J. Ruff ( ) that I was a user in 90's and that became the basis for Norton Ghost and Symantec System Recovery, but then I thought: I have many old *.v2i files that I can use to make granular restores and if I give up I will be contributing to make the software industry worse to users, so I decided to come back here to claim my right.
Detail: I paid to Symantec for 1 year support when I bought SSR 2013 perpetual license, but I never requested support from Symantec because the software don't showed tech problems. The first problem was stop to accept my license code on install when I made new formats by overclock problems after moved it from a notebook computer to a desktop computer. All software companys in that this occurred, including Microsoft, gave me an rapid solution for this, Veritas not.
Symantec System Recovery protects more than one million systems in over 40 countries and is backed by a wealth of industry awards for best high availability/disaster recovery solution. It's a winning combination that makes Symantec System Recovery the gold standard in disaster recovery.
Symantec System Recovery provides superior backup and disaster recovery for servers, desktops and laptops with a unified solution that enables organizations to recover from a system loss or disaster in minutes, not hours, or days. Symantec System Recovery provides fast, easy-to-use system recovery capabilities to help IT administrators meet recovery time goals. You can even perform a complete bare metal on different hardware. It also provides the ability to recover remote systems.
Symantec System Recovery captures recovery points for the entire live Windows. This backup includes the operating system, applications, system settings, files, and other items. The recovery point can be conveniently saved to various media or disk storage devices including SAN, NAS, Direct Attached Storage, RAID, and so forth. When systems fail, you can quickly restore them without the need for manual, lengthy, and error-prone processes.
Symantec's interface is relatively less modern and has more caveats. Here I would like to recommend you a much easier and more convenient backup and restore software - AOMEI Backupper Server. It supports all kinds of systems. For example, Windows Server 2003, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2019, 2022 (including R2), Windows 11/10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7 / Vista / XP, Windows SBS 2003, 2008, 2011.
It has 1-Click smart Windows Server backup solution and can provide continuous data protection for business. It provides you with Backup, Restore, Sync and Clone functions. You can use it to protect your data and system in all aspects. You can also use it to perform bare metal backup and recovery. If you are using this software for the first time, you can refer to the following illustrated steps to create a Windows Server backup and restore.
Veritas Backup Exec is a data protection software product designed for customers with mixed physical and virtual environments, and who are moving to public cloud services. Supported platforms include VMware and Hyper-V virtualization, Windows and Linux operating systems, Amazon S3, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Storage, among others. All management and configuration operations are performed with a single user interface. Backup Exec also provides integrated deduplication, replication, and disaster recovery[1] capabilities and helps to manage multiple backup servers or multi-drive tape loaders.
With its client/server design, Backup Exec provides backup and restore capabilities for servers, applications and workstations across the network. Backup Exec recovers data, applications, databases, or systems from an individual file, mailbox item, table object, or entire server. Current versions of the software support Microsoft, VMware, and Linux, among others.[4]
Symantec System Recovery 2013 integrated solution for backup and recovery of virtual and physical systems. Symantec System Recovery 2013 provides comprehensive protection of data on disk or tape , and ensures recovery of data and systems regardless of whether the data is located on a file server , Windows, desktop , virtual server or server-critical applications such as Exchange, SQL or SharePoint.
Symantec System Recovery 2013 R2 rapidly restores complete physical and virtual systems in minutes, not hours or days, even to dissimilar hardware, remote locations, or virtual environments for your customers. Extensive testing was done on this recent release that included 120 + successful Beta deployments globally. This update includes supportability improvements, bug fixes, new features and new platform support such as: - Windows 2012 R2 Update- Windows 8.1 Update1- SharePoint 2013 (without GRO)- VMWare ESXi 5.5- Support for Exchange 2013 (with GRO)
Operating systemWindows 7 Enterprise SP1Windows 7 Professional SP1Windows 7 Home Premium SP1Windows 7 Ultimate SP1Windows 7 Starter SP1Windows 8 Enterprise Windows 8 ProWindows 8 standardWindows 8 Starter SP1Windows 8.1 Enterprise Windows 8.1 ProWindows 8.1 standardWindows 10 Home 1507/1511/1607/1703/1709/1803/1809Windows 10 Pro 1507/1511/1607/1703/1709/1803/1809Windows 10 Enterprise 1507/1511/1607/1703/1709/1803/1809Windows Essential Business Server 2008 StandardWindows Server 2008 Datacenter Edition SP2Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition SP2Windows Server 2008 Storage Server SP1/SP2Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition SP2Windows Server 2008 Web Edition SP2Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter Edition SP1Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition SP1Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation SP1Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition SP1Windows Server 2008 R2 Storage Serve SP1Windows Server 2008 R2 Web Edition SP1Windows Server 2012 Storage ServeWindows Server 2012 DatacenterWindows Server 2012 EssentialsWindows Server 2012 FoundationWindows Server 2012 StandardWindows Server 2012 Storage ServerWindows Server 2012 R2 Storage ServeWindows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter SP1Windows Server 2012 R2 Enterprise Edition SP1Windows Server 2012 R2 EssentialsWindows Server 2012 R2 FoundationWindows Server 2012 R2 StandardWindows Server 2012 R2 Storage ServerWindows Small Business Server 2008 Premium SP2Windows Small Business Server 2008 Standard SP2Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials SP1Windows Small Business Server 2011 Premium Add-on SP1Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard SP1RAMThe following list indicates the memory requirements for each component of Symantec System Recovery:- Symantec System Recovery Agent: 512 MB- Symantec System Recovery user interface and Recovery Point Browser: 512 MB- Symantec System Recovery Disk: 1.5 GB (dedicated)- LightsOut Restore: 1.5 GBAvailable hard disk spaceThe following list indicates the hard disk space requirements for Symantec System Recovery and other items:- When you install the entire product: Approximately 1 GB is required for a full install, depending on the language of the product you select.- Recovery points: Sufficient hard disk space on a local hard disk or network server for storing recovery points.- The size of recovery points depends on the amount of data you have backed up and the type of recovery point that is stored.- LightsOut Restore: 2 GBSoftwareThe following Microsoft .Net Framework versions are required for installing and using Symantec System Recovery:- Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 SP2: Required to run the Symantec System Recovery installation program.- Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 or later: Required to run and use Symantec System Recovery.- Note: - If the required .NET Framework versions are not already installed, the Symantec System Recovery installation program automatically installs them on your computer.- Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable- Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 x64 Redistributable- Microsoft Visual C++ 2012 Redistributable- SSR installer installs .NET 4.5 on the following platforms: - Windows 7 SP1 (x86 and x64) and above - Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 (x64) and above - Windows Server 2008 SP2 (x86 and x64) and above- Note:- By default, Windows 10 operating system is installed with .Net Framework 4.6. 2ff7e9595c
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