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Restoring a disk (partition) from an image 
 
 
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5.5 Selecting 
partition type 
When restoring a partition you can change its type though it’s not required in most 
cases. 
To explain why you might need to do this, let’s imagine that both OS, and data 
were stored on the same primary partition on the damaged disk. You are forced to 
restore the partition from a backup to another hard disk with its own partitions and 
OS. 
 
Select partition type 
If you need only the data, you don't have to create another primary partition. In 
this case, you can restore the partition as logical to access the data only. 
But if you are to restore a system partition, you should select the Primary type for 
it. Finally, if you want to load operating system from it, select Active as well. 
 
Selecting  Active for a partition without an installed operating system might prevent your 
server from booting. 
5.6 
Selecting a file system 
Though it is seldom required to change a partition file system, you can change it 
during its restoration. For partitions with FAT native file systems you can choose 
between  FAT16 and FAT32. For partitions with Ext native file systems you can