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Acronis TI Home 2014 unable to restore from Diskstation to UEFI HP Rove 20 all-in-1

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Annoying as heck! Tried everything, but when running TI2014 from within Win 8.1 64-bit Home Premium, Acronis says it needs to reboot to restore the C:\ drive. Upon rebooting, even pressing ESC and then F9 to enter boot menu and selecting ACRONIS, the system reboots only to the desktop, the restore never happens.

I need ONE and ONLY ONE file, it's contained in a VALID TI2014 image residing on a networked DISKSTATION backup drive. Rebooting using a BOOT USB KEY with TI2014 on it, the networked drive does NOT appear as a restore source.

I've tried turning on LEGACY SUPPORT in the BIOS, but still NO JOY. Trying to run a restore from with Windows 64 fails every time at reboot, the Ti boot image fails to load and the Win 8.1 desktop keeps coming back.

Because the backup is on an external NAS drive, I can NOT 'mount' the image. I tried copying the image to my ROVE 1TB drive, but was unable to mount it because it resided on the same drive that was imaged.

It's the CATCH 22 of backup software. GRRRRRR.
WTF is the built in NIC support? Why can't I see my NAS drive which is on the same IP subnet as my HP Rove?

HELP, please.

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Do not start the restore from Windows. Boot the computer on the Acronis recovery USB stick that you will have created, then start the restore from there.
If your NIC is not supporter, you will have 2 options:
- copy the TIB file you need off the disk station to a USB drive and do a local restore OR
- upgrade to premium and build a MUSTANG-PE based disk (see stickies). Because it is based on WinPE images, it uses Windows drivers and therefore has a much better chance of supporting your hardware. Plus the Mustang-PE version features a simple but great file management that lets you map network shares to local disk before you launch ATI and restore.