
Windows configures itself for your machine Restoring a complete image backup to different hardware isn’t on the list.
Restoring specific files onto any machine, anywhere, at any time (even the files you didn’t know you needed), because the backup contains everything. Restoring the entire system to a replacement hard drive on the same machine, as in the case of a hard-drive failure.īecause image backups contain everything on the machine, they are also very conveniently used for one additional purpose:. Restoring the entire system to a known good state on the same machine, for instance, in case of malware. Image backups are a snapshot of a specific machine, and are designed to be used in either of two scenarios: The concept is simple: restore the image backup to a replacement machine, and carry on where you left off. Since an image backup contains the entire system, many people would like to use it when moving to a new machine. What you’re asking is such a common question that I discuss it in each of my books on backing up. The correct solution for new hardware is a new, clean, installation of Windows customized to that hardware. They are unlikely to work - or work reliably - if restored to different hardware.
They contain a copy of Windows that is highly customized and configured for that specific hardware.
Image backups are a safety net for software and hardware failures on the computer they back up. Restoring an image backup from one computer to another