System Restore Windows 2012 R2 in 2008 R2 style

If you want to go back to another complete system state you cannot simply do this via the in-Windows based Server Backup and Restore GUI. Likely it will tell you some message like: "WBADMIN START SYSTEMSTATERECOVERY". One fully graphical supported way is to use the so-called repair disk.

  • Start/restart the computer,
  • Press F8,
  • Select Repair Your Computer
  • Select Troubleshooting
  • System Image Recovery
  • ...

The big shortcoming of that tool is that it only shows you the latest system restore point, which might be after what you want to recover.

If you really want to restore to a very specific point (e.g. one week earlier where a certain issue did not happen yet) you will have to use the command line accessible from the repair disk. Note: The command line in a normal running Windows will can neither execute the respective restore command.

Sources:
Windows 2008 R2: Recover the Operating System or Full Server
How to restore a system image in Windows Server 2012

Keywords:
Backup, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2008 R2, Microsoft

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