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HI,  I want to try to do a windows restore from a valid backup folder.

My 2008 R2 Server's C:\ (boot) drive failed I've replaced it and I have installed a new server OS on a new drive that I want to over write .......

That new system can see the second hard drive - it now sees that drive as E:\ - Yep, I have C:\ the new drive - D:\ sys reserved - and E:\ my old backup drive - and I can see the backup folder(s) on the second hard drive when I browse with windows explorer ..... (normal)

When I boot off the 2008 CD I get:

- it loads the CD's file  (normal)

- pick language and keyboard   (normal)

- I choose repair your computer instead of install now   (normal)

-  I then see the system recovery options and it says I can restore the "Windows Server 2208 R2" and it shows me the partition size and the fact that its on the E:\ ?!  OK!  As above during a normal boot - that's right. 

- The other radio button says I can "Restore your computer using a system image that you created earlier"  (so first - which one do I use?)

- If I pick the default top selection and highlight the "Win Svr 2008 R2" in blue and click next I then see the "Choose recovery tool" window so I pick "System Image Recovery"

- Now it screws up and says it can't find a system image on this computer - WTF!?!

If I hit retry it briefly shows "scanning for system image disks" and then pops back to that same error screen.

If I hit cancel then I get a new window that says: Re-Image your computer" and in that it says: Select a system image backup and the radio button is already selected and it says: Select a system image - so next!

So I'm in the Location - Most recent system image - Computer - they're all blank!  How do I get this this little sod to see the E:\ drive and my 3 valid back up folders!?  The refresh button does nothing to help.  I have a feeling that the boot CD has shifted all my drive letters or something - keep reading ......

THATS the main problem!

If I hit the advanced button on the bottom:

It says: Search for a system image on the network ..... or install a driver.  Oddly enough if I pick install a driver I then browse to the local PC all the drive letters have SHIFTED but I can see everything!

C:\ - sys reserve

D:\ - sys reserve

E:\ - the new installed C:\ root

F:\ - now my backup drive - I can see the folders there

X: - Boot

Why can't windows backup see my spare hard drive in it with my backups on it?  As either the native E:\ or if I explorer the drive F:| either way - the drive is there!

Cheers'

Dave

 


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