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Download the Drive Encryption recovery disk image for the version of your Encryption Desktop. Warning: When performing disk recovery, please confirm you are using the. Symantec System Recovery 2013. System Recovery by Symantec offers the fastest solution, the best and safest to backup and restore data stored on your disk.
A USB drive can be used for Microsoft Windows 8 8.1 UEFI-based systems encrypted with Symantec Drive Encryption. The zipped USB recovery files for Symantec Drive Encryption can be downloaded. To create a recovery USB drive Caution: Ensure the drive is a USB 2.0 drive, with a minimum of 1 GB of space. Format a USB drive using the FAT32 format.
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In the root directory on the drive, create a folder named EFI. In the EFI directory, create a subfolder named Boot. Copy the following files from the downloaded zip file to the to the newly created EFI Boot folder on the USB drive. bootx64.efi. pgpcontents.tar Note: On a system with the same version installed, the files are also available by browsing to the directory C: Program Files PGP Corporation PGP Desktop or on 64 bit-systems to the C: Program Files (x86) PGP Corporation PGP Desktop directory. The USB drive is now a bootable UEFI drive.
A USB drive can be used for Microsoft Windows 8 8.1 UEFI-based systems encrypted with Symantec Drive Encryption. Insert the drive into your system. Access your system's boot option menu (usually by pressing F9, F10, or F12 immediately after powering up Windows, but consult the user guide of your PC for more detail). Select the USB drive (or, on some systems, select the EFI Boot bootx64.efi file on the USB drive) from the boot option menu to boot the recovery USB drive. The PGP BootGuard authentication screen displays as usual. If the encryption record is still intact, you have the option either to boot directly into Windows or to decrypt without booting, after a successful authentication. If the drive encryption record has been damaged, the recovery drive scans the hard drive and attempts to recover the record.
If the recovery is successful, you have the option to decrypt the hard drive after authentication (as Disk Administrator if applicable). Note: Symantec Drive Encryption 10.3.1 supported using the Recovery USB Drive for Windows 8 UEFI systems only. Windows 7 UEFI system support for using the Recovery USB Drive was included in Symantec Drive Encryption 10.3.2 and above.
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Download the Drive Encryption recovery disk image for the version of your Symantec Drive Encryption. Warning: When performing disk recovery, please confirm you are using the correct recovery CD for your version of Symantec Drive Encryption. Note that recovery disks work only with the version of Symantec Drive Encryption that created the recovery disk. For example, if you attempt to use a 9.x recovery disk to decrypt a disk protected with version 10.x, any data on the encrypted 10.x disk will be unrecoverable. The recovery image ISO can also be found on a machine with Symantec Drive Encryption installed.
As with downloading the images, be sure to take the ISO file from a machine with the same version as the machine you are trying to recover! The location on an installed Symantec Drive Encryption client is: C: Program Files PGP Corporation PGP Desktop bootg.iso (Windows 32 bit machines) C: Program Files (x86) PGP Corporation PGP Desktop bootg.iso (Windows 64 bit machines) Caution: Once you have started to decrypt a disk or partition using a recovery disc or diskette, do not stop the decryption process. Depending on the size of the disk being decrypted, this process can take a long time. A faster way to decrypt the drive is to use another system that has the same version of Symantec Drive Encryption installed on it.
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NOTE: Symantec Drive Encryption 10.3.1 supported using the Recovery USB Drive for Windows 8 UEFI systems only. Windows 7 UEFI system support for using the Recovery USB Drive was included in Symantec Drive Encryption 10.3.2 and above.