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To learn more about the Universal Restore technology, see the Universal Restore (p. 47) section. 
Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Universal Restore is not available when: 
• 
a machine is booted with Acronis Startup Recovery Manager (using F11) 
• 
the backup image is located in Acronis Secure Zone 
• 
you have chosen to use Acronis Active Restore (p. 338
because these features are primarily meant for instant data recovery on the same machine. 
Preparation 
Before recovering Windows to dissimilar hardware, make sure that you have the drivers for the new 
HDD controller and the chipset. These drivers are critical to start the operating system. Use the CD or 
DVD supplied by the hardware vendor or download the drivers from the vendor’s Web site. The 
driver files should have the *.inf, *.sys or *.oem extensions. If you download the drivers in the *.exe, 
*.cab or *.zip format, extract them using a third-party application, such as WinRAR 
(http://www.rarlab.com/) or Universal Extractor (http://legroom.net/software/uniextract). 
The best practice is to store drivers for all the hardware used in your organization in a single 
repository sorted by device type or by the hardware configurations. You can keep a copy of the 
repository on a DVD or a flash drive; pick some drivers and add them to the bootable media; create 
the custom bootable media with the necessary drivers (and the necessary network configuration) for 
each of your servers. Or you can simply specify the path to the repository every time Universal 
Restore is used. 
Universal Restore settings 
Automatic driver search 
Specify where the program will search for the Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL), HDD controller 
driver and network adapter driver(s): 
- If the drivers are on a vendor's disc or other removable media, turn on the Search removable 
media

- If the drivers are located in a networked folder or on the bootable media, specify the path to the 
folder in the Search folder field. 
During recovery, Universal Restore will perform the recursive search in all the sub-folders of the 
specified folder, find the most suitable HAL and HDD controller drivers of all those available, and 
install them into the recovered system. Universal Restore also searches for the network adapter 
driver; the path to the found driver is then transmitted by Universal Restore to the operating 
system. If the hardware has multiple network interface cards, Universal Restore will try to 
configure all the cards' drivers. In case Universal Restore cannot find a compatible driver in the 
specified locations, it will specify the problem device and ask for a disc or a network path to the 
driver. 
Once Windows boots, it will initialize the standard procedure for installing new hardware. The 
network adapter driver will be installed silently if the driver has the Microsoft Windows signature. 
Otherwise, Windows will ask for confirmation whether to install the unsigned driver. 
After that, you will be able to configure the network connection and specify drivers for the video 
adapter, USB and other devices. 
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