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Universal Restore
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Has anyone tried universal restore on different hardware and what does it actually do? What makes it different during operation from an ordinary restore.
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#2
I tried and it failed, the new hardware/laptop couldn't boot
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#3
(01-15-2023, 12:05 AM)Arnau Wrote: I tried and it failed, the new hardware/laptop couldn't boot

Do you mean Windows won't start after the restore is complete?
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yes, it give me the blue screen with the 0x0000034 o 0x00000255 error code
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(01-16-2023, 03:44 AM)Arnau Wrote: yes, it give me the blue screen with the 0x0000034 o 0x00000255 error code

Was the operating system you restored Windows 10/11?
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When restoring to another hardware using Universal Restore, is there any possibility to add additional drivers to the target machine? Unfortunately, I have no way to simulate such a situation.
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Thank again
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(04-01-2024, 02:06 PM)aldist Wrote: When restoring to another hardware using Universal Restore, is there any possibility to add additional drivers to the target machine? Unfortunately, I have no way to simulate such a situation.
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Thank again

I'm sorry it's just injecting drivers into WinPE, the current version doesn't support injecting drivers into the restored Windows operating system.
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OK Thank again.
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