Macrium V6 Restore query


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Is it an issue if a full backup performed on a system configured as Raid1 is restored to a single drive AHCI system?
Would macrium see this as a problem?

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If the image you're contains a Windows partition (as opposed to a data-only RAID array), then you might need to run ReDeploy after the restore so that Reflect adjusts the boot-time storage driver appropriately.  The restored environment would be set up to load the RAID controller driver, which wouldn't be appropriate for its new environment, and Windows is not always good about adapting to those types of boot-critical changes on its own.  But that's why ReDeploy exists.

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jphughan - 8 January 2022 2:26 AM
If the image you're contains a Windows partition (as opposed to a data-only RAID array), then you might need to run ReDeploy after the restore so that Reflect adjusts the boot-time storage driver appropriately.  The restored environment would be set up to load the RAID controller driver, which wouldn't be appropriate for its new environment, and Windows is not always good about adapting to those types of boot-critical changes on its own.  But that's why ReDeploy exists.



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Anwar - 11 January 2022 1:14 PM
jphughan - 8 January 2022 2:26 AM
If the image you're contains a Windows partition (as opposed to a data-only RAID array), then you might need to run ReDeploy after the restore so that Reflect adjusts the boot-time storage driver appropriately.  The restored environment would be set up to load the RAID controller driver, which wouldn't be appropriate for its new environment, and Windows is not always good about adapting to those types of boot-critical changes on its own.  But that's why ReDeploy exists.



Thank you for the advice, much appreciated.
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