This whole process getting the image to start loading takes about 10 minutes, tops.
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( Click to show/hide )Paragon Restore Steps
Make sure the HDD settings in the BIOS are set to IDE.
Download and extract the correct network driver for your device. Generally the folder you want(after extraction) is called Flat or Driver. Inside that is usually more folders, often named WIN732, WIN864, etc. But they are not always named that. Copy each of those folders to your flash drive for use later.
Insert Paragon Thumbdrive into PC and boot from thumbdrive.
You may see a message “The network is not present or not started.”
Select Cancel.
Insert the thumb drive with the appropriate network drivers for that machine.
At the Paragon Main Menu select Tools
Add Drivers
Browse to the Thumb Drive with drivers and browse to the folders you copied earlier and open one, try the .inf and see if you get and IP address from the Network Configuration section (below). IF it fails, select a different .inf and try again. Repeat the process until you have found the one that works and get rid of the others.
****Remember to use 32 Bit drivers****
After they are loaded, at the Main Menu select Tools
Network Configuration
Plug the Machine into the network (Must be on [redacted by madwi] Server)
Machine should obtain an IP automatically, if it does not click release and then renew.
Select the Network Drives tab
Map to a network drive
Map to [redacted by madwi]
Driver letter does not matter, defaults to Z:
Connect as user,
Enter [redacted] Credentials ( [redacted]\username then password)
OK
At the main Menu, select Backup and Recovery
Select Restore
Select the folder of the backup you want to apply
Make sure to select the top option, Basic MBR Hard Disk
(If the disk you are restoring TO is smaller than the disk you are restoring FROM, you will need to resotre one partition at a time. For example, if you are restoring to a 256GB drive and the backup says it its 456GB, it will not fit. You will have to select each individual partition you want,(usually safe to ignore the HP back up/restore partitions if they exist) Make sure you restore the bootable partition (usually Drive C: or D: ) and the Windows partition (usually C: or D: ) You will need to Restore one partition, and then go back and start the Restore steps from the main menu again to restore the next partition. When restoring a larger partition to a smaller drive, once you select the partition, it will automatically fit it to the correct size and ask you if that is what you want, though you can always adjust it, you should not encounter any major issues at that step.)
Next
Select the Appropriate Disk to restore to
Next
Select “Copy data and resize partitions proportionally”
Yes
Next
After the wizard completes, at the Main Menu select “Copying and Migration”
Select P2P Adjust OS
Next
Select the Operating System
Select Adjust hardware automatically
Next
Apply changes
Next
Finish
****If you are restoring the backup to a machine OTHER than the original machine(eg: restoring backup of Asset #18035 to #18034) Make sure the OLD machine is off the network when you apply the restore to the new machine because it will name the new machine the same as the old, for example, HP18034 becomes HP18035. Then you must rename the new machine to it’s proper name and reboot. It may be necessary to remove and rejoin the old machine to the domain to re-establish a trust relationship.****