How to perform an authoritative restore of a Windows 2008 DC to unlike hardware
Hello,

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Thank you for taking the time to answer my question. I'm hoping this works with Windows 2008. This was never a problem when restoring system state in Windows 2003 since NTBackup did not backup/restore drivers, etc when performing just a system state restore. When MS introduced Windows 2008 they completely changed the way backups are handled. NTBackup was done away with completely and in its place is Windows Server Backup which creates a partial vhd image for system state, including, apparently, drivers as well. It looks like your solution may work since the problem I've been trying to overcome is making sure the correct drivers are restored after the systemstate recovery is performed. Creating the second image and restoring it with Universal Restore should do the trick. Thanks for pointing it out and will post results tomorrow.
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Thanks Oleg, your solution worked! However, are you aware of any other method of passing drivers to Windows 2008 at boot time? While creating/restoring a new image using Universal Restore does work, it's also very time consuming.
Any further info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks again!
Rob
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Hello all,
Robert, unfortunately, current versions of our programs do not have the ability to skip drivers during the recovery. Probably it will be implemented in next version of a product.
Thank you for your understanding!
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