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- Insert your Windows bootable DVD into the new computer. | - Insert your Windows bootable DVD into the new computer. | ||
- Reboot the machine. | - Reboot the machine. | ||
- | - After booting up specify the language settings, and then click [Next]. | + | - After booting up specify the language settings, and then click [Next]. \\ {{public:cloudbacko_faq_winsys_06.png}} |
+ | - Click [Repair your computer]. \\ {{public:cloudbacko_faq_winsys_07.png}} | ||
+ | - From the System Recovery Options page, choose to load any drivers required by your hard disk at this stage. After loading the driver(s) if necessary, such as RAID drivers, click [Next]. \\ {{public:cloudbacko_faq_winsys_08.png}} \\ <WRAP info>If you are performing a system restore to a brand new hard disk, you will not see any Operating Systems listed as shown on the right. Whereas if you are restoring a backup to a machine that already has Windows installed, then it will be listed under Operating Systems. </WRAP> | ||
+ | - Under the System Recovery Options page, select the System Image Recovery option. | ||