Windows 2003 cannot boot
Hi all ,
Need your advice on the following problem.
I am using Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise server ( 8163 ) to backup my windows 2003 64bit ( Scsi Hardisk) and restore to another machine that use sata harddisk.
When i restoring the backup , i have choose to add the sata driver . The restoring complete successfully but i cannot boot into the system.
It will keep restarting.
Please advice. Thanks

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hi,
The image was created with Echo (build 8163) with universal restore on a HP Server with SCSI HDD only.
We tried to restore the image to another machine(Only SATA HDD is available) using Acronis True Image Echo with universal restore (Have tried build 8163 and 8206).
At Universal Restore option, we have include/install the SATA chipset driver.
After restored the data successfully, system can't boot to windows (Normally and Safe mode) , it keep restarting .
When i select the option " Disable Automatic Restart on system failure" in windows advanced option menu, Blue screen will appear with the error ***STOP: 0X0000007B (0xfffffadfae00f3c0,0xffffffffc0000034,0x0000000000000000,0x0000000000000000)
Please advice. Thanks.
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Hello Mohamad,
Thank you for using [[http://www.acronis.com/enterprise/ | Acronis Corporate Products]]
It looks like the necessary drivers were not added to the new system.
You can download the drivers for your motherboard on the Vendor's web-site. Please note, if you downloaded the drivers in *.exe, *.cab, *.zip format, you should extract them first.
The driver files should have *.inf, *.sys or *.oem extension.
I would also recommend you to create Acronis Bootable rescue media based on ISOLINUX and to perform the recovery under it. We have implemented the possibility to download the appropriate ISO file after logging in to your account (the serial numbers should be registered). Please log in to your account, go to the Registered products section -> Bootable media. Download the file.
You can find more information on how to burn an ISO image to a CD here and here.
Thank you.
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