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Restore with PlusPack 2011 Windows does not start bootrec does not find installation

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Hello,

I want to restore a backup of the system image Windows 7 SP1 from an old dell laptop (Latidude D820) to an old Samsung laptop (X20).
I have downloaded the chipset drivers and extracted the exe.
http://wiki.siduction.de/index.php?title=Samsung_X20 tells that ICH6 is inside the hardware of x20 so I have added the XP folder of the IHC6 folder to the driver path of acronis universal restore.
The recovery to an empty disk seems to work. I have attached the log file. On line 28 and 29 it tells us that the ich6 chipset drivers of the added driver path are used. But later there are a lot of "Überspringe" messages (skiped).

After rebooting The message windows is starting appears and after this a blue screen appears: 0x0000007b
If I start with an Windows 7 DVD bootrec /scanos command doesn't find the installation.

Does anyone has an idea how to get this work.
Perhaps the extracted xp drivers won't work on Win7? Is the a way to extract working drivers if i install win 7 on the samsung laptop? PS: AHCI Bios feature is not available.

Best regards
Axel

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Axel,

What format are the extracted drivers in, INF or CAB files?

I would think you would need Windows 7 drivers rather than XP ones as there can be differences.

The drivers that are skipped are your disk, CD and PCI drivers.

Are you able to boot into SAFE mode?

The STOP code you quote is reporting a Windows driver problem.

Does Samsung have drivers listed on thier website for your laptop?

Hello Colin,

Partitions are active primary (100mb) and primary (the rest of c:) , shouldn't be the problem.

I have tried 3 different Restores:
1. Inf files of Samsung Homepage/Recovery CD - No cab or sys available. As you have seen in the log.

2. I have extracted the complete drivers of a fresh Win7 extracted with the program double driver. This fresh Installation was on the target Laptop. --> Acronis didn't use one of them!

3. new Inf files of the intel inf update utility --> Acronis has used 2 files like in attempt 1.

I think we should concentrate on attempt 2. Perhaps we can inject the correct running driver to the universal restore procedure?

Best regards
Axel