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- #Iperius backup find files that were backed up windows#
I created a backup image of the disks successfully.
#Iperius backup find files that were backed up windows#
Hello, I am testing your SW on a Windows 2012 R2 Essentials (RAID 10 on SSD disks), before purchase. The following is a question I posed to Iperius Technical Support which was extremely helpful and might be of value to all. ( Italian, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese (Brazil)) Once the restore is completed, the computer will be rebooted and you will have your system perfectly reinstalled just like when you made the drive image backup, with all original programs and settings. The recovery tool will ask you for a confirmation before proceeding with restore, because this operation will completely erase the target disk writing the image on it.ĭuring the restore you will see the window shown in the picture below: In the final window, the recovery tool will show a summary of selected options.Ĭlick the button “Finish” to start writing the image backup to the new disk. The only requisite is that the target disk must be at least of the same size of the original disk from which the image backup has been taken, regardless of the image size.
#Iperius backup find files that were backed up install#
In the next window you can see some other specific options: if you’ve errors in the restore, this could be caused by a RAID array, so you can install the necessary drivers. If instead you want to select an image backup on a network share, click on “Advanced”. If you chose to select a specific system image, the recovery tool will show a list of available image backups. However, you can manually select a specific image backup, selecting it from local drives or from a network path, as shown in the pictures below: The recovery tool can detect image backups on the local drives, and automatically select the latest image created. Select the option to restore a computer using a system image created earlier: The recovery tool will initially search for existing Windows installations: Select the option “System Image Recovery” and the keyboard input method:

Here are the few simple steps to restore your computer:įirst insert the Windows installation disc or the recovery disc and reboot your computer (configure your bios to boot from the optical drive): Moreover, the new target hard disk must have at least the same size of the original disk from which the image backup has been taken. The Windows version in the installation disc must be the same of that one in the disk image (including 32 or 64 bit). This recovery procedure is available on Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Server 2008, Server 2012, Server 2016 and Windows 10. If you don’t have the Windows installation disc, you can create a recovery disc following this simple tutorial (for Windows 7) provided by Microsoft: Restore can be made even to different hardware (Hardware Independent Restore).

#Iperius backup find files that were backed up how to#
This simple tutorial will show you how to restore your computer from a system image backup ( bare-metal restore) starting from a disk image saved on a local/external disk or in a network share, and simply using the Windows installation disc or a recovery disc. If you want to see how to make a system image backup, read the related tutorial: How to make a Drive Image with Iperius. When you create a drive image, you can restore the whole computer in case of hardware failures, virus infections or system crashes. Iperius Backup allows to create a system image backup for Windows.
