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Drivers have been disabled after Universal Restore

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Drivers have been disabled  after Universal Restore:

-intel dynamic tuning processor participant driver

-Synaptics Services binaries

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idlib univ, welcome to these public User Forums.

Sorry but much more information is needed here?

What is the scenario here where Universal Restore has been used?

What hardware is involved / what was the original PC that has been migrated to new hardware?

What is the new PC?  What version of Windows is involved?

To my knowledge AUR would only disable drivers that were not relevant to the new hardware encountered or which had no matching hardware components that needed them.

i used  Acronis Backup Advanced to create full disk image with universal resotre
and then i used acronis 2019 to restore full disk
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source laptop : Lenovo E15   (ThinkPad) - Type 20RD
new Laptop: i try many laptops
 
OS: windows 10 21H2
 
Thanks Steve
 
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idlib univ wrote:
i used  Acronis Backup Advanced to create full disk image with universal resotre
and then i used acronis 2019 to restore full disk
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source laptop : Lenovo E15   (ThinkPad) - Type 20RD
new Laptop: i try many laptops
 
OS: windows 10 21H2
 
Thanks Steve
 

Sorry but why are you using two different Acronis applications here?

Acronis Backup Advanced sounds like one of the business products whereas ATI 2019 is a home user product.  Ideally you should be using the same product for both Backup & Recovery.

Missing device drivers indicates that the new laptop has hardware components that were not present in the original laptop and therefore those drivers need to be either provided via Universal Restore, or else be installed separately after booting into Windows, assuming that Windows doesn't find and automatically install them during hardware discovery when booting the OS.