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thanks for the help, clarified that i can use my windows install media to reimage a disk/system with a backup
Can i backup Windows on one drive and move that backup to other drive?
Your windows 10 media installer only goes to the latest version. Latest versions are often buggy. What if I want the version immediately proceeding the latest version?
I'm a bit confused. I've done this process a couple years ago to repair a P.C. that had a bad drive..No problem! Now, this time around I have a system image from a BAD P.C…. In other words, the P.C. motherboard is bad, not the drive. Given Windows 10 looks at the hardware it's installing to, is this utility going to allow me to restore my files to the NEWLY purchased P.C. or am I screwed?
I just used this exact method and it's asking me to make a recovery disk. I have no disc drive and my old hard drive finally gave out in the middle of me doing this process. Why am I getting asked to make a system repair disc? I know this video is a little old but I thought the process was still the same as I do image recovery every now and then. I found this video in the process of trying to figure out where I went wrong. Did Microsoft change the process?
I get the Erorr 0x80042412 can someone help????
Good looking out.
Thanks, It was all going well until the very end, I hit the restart now button. The laptop turned off and back on but it's stuck on a black screen. Helpp
does it bring my apps back?
Just one thing, i backup a system image to say a secondary 1tb drive in my pc, so i can restore it on another completely unknown to the system drive. i remove c, start repair mode through my usb, but where will the system image go and install itself on? i have a 1tb samsung ssd i want to copy my windows to cause of lots of problems ive been having, ill try and hope it automatically installs the iso onto my new ssd.
You should send this video to Microsoft😉
Why….Why can't everyone make things easy and helpful like you…Thanks man was looking all over for a walk though like this one.
Hey bro tnx for ur explanation
I have an doubt whether we have to format the disk which has the image b4 inserting it in PC and we have to make bootable or just insert and use it as is it whether it has other files with the windows image
Thank you! I was having a hard time finding a video for this!
Hello thanks for the tutorial, my question is.. is it better to do a fresh installation of windows or with system image ? I have not done a fresh installation of windows for the past 2 years now and my computer is showing all kind of problems.. sometimes it freezes up game would crash randomly etc. Recently I just did a software cloning from an old drive to the new SSD drive, however I find that the computer still acting buggy even after the clone, netflix would freeze up just like before. I'm about to do a fresh installation here, but just need some opinions from the expert before im doing it. Thank you
Great video, especially the point about removing your boot media immediately after Windows 10 installation begins to restart. If you don't remove the boot media during the restart, then Windows might boot up from the installation media and start the Windows installation process all over again.
What about if your hard drive simply ran out of space and you want to restore on a new drive?
can i just back up 1 partition image (C and boot partition)and restore to say suppose c drive and keep the rest of partitions not formatted,like an upgrade or reset?
Dear God…..he used recognizable english language words and grammar. No technobabble. I feel faint. Somebody catch me!
I hate to sound like a repeat, but three years later your video saved me. Hours of researching, forums and much more after having located and replaced my motherboard and doing a ton of other fixes..that didn't. Your information allowed me to get my PC back up and running. The link to the MS tool was what I needed as I had backups and couldn't get it to work for a week. I was on the verge of throwing a great PC (HP Omen) against the wall and purchasing a new one until I found this and was able to load windows onto my new 1tb ssd. Saved me a new PC and although a ton of headaches it's now over.
How do you change your boot up process?? And this would work if i had a system image and then went and bought a new laptop and wanted to have everything all set up on my new one??
My laptop hard disk (Windows 10) crashed. Have an older System Image created from Windows (7) option. Replaced hard disk & installed Windows 10. When trying to restore System image, Windows says "Image not found" though the USB which has the image is connected and displays in Explorer.
Kindly help!!!
I just wanted to be able to clone my OS to a new SSD drive. I knew there was a way to do it through the recovery menu using a recovery drive, but wasn't sure how and all the guides I could find referred to third party software. I already had a recovery drive because my primary HDD started to fail and a few weeks ago I did a fresh install on a secondary drive, which is already 10 years old. I decided the best move would be to move everything to an SSD, and I am pretty sure I can use this method to do so.
If I have 2 disk slots inside my laptop (HDD and SSD) and I would want to move the OS to my SSD (Current OS is on HDD), do I have to disconnect the HDD first before booting from the BIOS or could I just uncheck it in the "format" options? And then when it boots on SSD I could just format the HDD on the Disk Management settings?
I'm asking because my hard drive is pretty much stuck in its caddy with two insanely stripped screws that took me 4 hours to try and remove but to no avail.
Thank you!!!!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Excuse me sir, i just want to ask this before i restoring my computer. If I follow your video, are we need to instal driver like vga card or anything after restoring? Or everything like driver is included in restoring iso then after we restoring that iso we re just no need to worry about instalation driver? So sorry about my english and thanks for your answer
How do I know what drive the image is being written to? Where do i specify the new drive
I created a system image from Windows 10 on to an external drive. When I click on the system image, I dont see the OS or other stuff at all. What should the files be?
Props to you mate, your explanation process was terrific!! I'm a fan Good Job! 🙂
Man, u just saved my life, thank you sooo much
I don't get it. I've restore server backups by the dozens. Never had a problem with server. This is the first time I've ever had to restore a Win10 backup. After the format warning I get a message saying it can't find a suitable SYSTEM drive to restore to. Makes no sense. Backup is from a 500GB drive. Restoring to a 1TB drive. I've tried multiple drives. I even went to another working system, backed that up and attempted to restore it and I get the same exact message.
My HDD is plugged in with WindowsImageBackup on it yet after scanning I am told "Windows cannot find a system image on this computer". How can I fix this
Ty brother.
I connected my usb sata, but in my boot it doesn't say from what hdd i whant to boot…. Can someone say how i can fix this
Still relevant today and a great help while upgrading a laptop!
Thank YOU! didn't know I could just do it from that installation disk. saves me so much time where I don't have to reinstall EVERYTHING… wow, thank you thank you thank you for making the information available in this format!
Hello thanks for the great video. Just to clarify – This keeps all your files and programs right? So essentially you can use this to upgrade to a new Drive?
I read the Microsoft docs and other documentations, YouTube videos too, but this video is the best simple working explanation so far.
PLEASE HELP…. ANYBODY. I made a windows system image of my old windows 10 laptop, to an external hard drive. This was for reparation of the laptop. I was then told that my latop was unrepairable, and got a new laptop; now, the system image of my old laptop on my external hard disk drive will not be restored to my new laptop. DOES ANYBODY KNOW HOW TO FIX THIS?
The difference with this video, is that the system image is created using this tool, on a usb stick. I did not do that obviously, no knowing I would never see my laptop back.
Please help, there is 6 years of work that will be lost if I lose this image….
can you please suggest to restore windows 10 image to smaller new drive ?
When did you select the new drive………….. You just went through the normal process? You never selected the new drive. Going through this process just restores to the original drive and not the new nvme drive I installed.