Backing up:
When selecting the system partition for backup, you will be prompted to include all ‘related drives’ (Figure 1). It is critical that these related drives are included otherwise a full system restore will not be possible.
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Preparing disks for restore:
If you are restoring to disk(s) that have existing partitions on them, it is best practice to clean the disk before starting the restore. If the disk(s) you are restoring to are new/blank, cleaning is not required.
Use DiskPart (https://support.microsoft.com/kb/300415) to perform the clean using the following steps:
IMPORTANT! These steps will delete the entire contents of the disk. Ensure that you are cleaning the correct disk before running this command.
The disk is now ready for System Recovery to restore to.
Restoring:
Note: Before a restore can be performed, an SRD must be created.
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If you want to restore all partitions that were backed up, you do not need to deselect any of the partitions (drives) that are listed on this screen. In most cases, no changes are needed here.
Note: For UEFI machines, it is not necessary to set any partition as active. This step will be done automatically by the restore process.
Note: If restoring using the system index file (as mentioned above), it is generally not required to make any changes to settings for 'set active' etc - System Recovery will do this automatically for you.
Note: For UEFI machines, it is not necessary to set "Restore Mater Boot Record". UEFI machines have no Mater Boot Record.
Verify is optional and this can be disabled if required (if restoring from recovery points that are stored on a network location, the verify operation is likely to be slow). Use Restore Anyware should be enabled if restoring to different hardware.

In some cases, the restore process may prompt for additional drivers. Provide a compatible (for the version of Windows being restored) driver file for the hardware that you are restoring to. If these prompts are ignored or cancelled, this may result in the operating system failing to boot following the restore.
Applies To
All supported versions of Windows.