For me, the easiest solution is this...
Since an up-to-date WinPE has most of the drivers you may ever need, I would make an Emergency Disk with no extra driver insertions. Then I would BOOT to that Emergency Disk and see if, first, I can see my images, and second, see if my target disks are available during restore (don't do the restore just see if the disk(s) you need are available during that process... you can always CANCEL and/or back out of the process).
Every time I've ever done this I've been go to go. Occasionally your System may have a special disk that required a non-windows driver to operate... those are the drivers you may need.
Of course I'm an ol' fashioned kind of frog...
Since an up-to-date WinPE has most of the drivers you may ever need, I would make an Emergency Disk with no extra driver insertions. Then I would BOOT to that Emergency Disk and see if, first, I can see my images, and second, see if my target disks are available during restore (don't do the restore just see if the disk(s) you need are available during that process... you can always CANCEL and/or back out of the process).
Every time I've ever done this I've been go to go. Occasionally your System may have a special disk that required a non-windows driver to operate... those are the drivers you may need.
Of course I'm an ol' fashioned kind of frog...