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Universal Restore from Vmware Image

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I'm trying to do a restore from a vmware image I created of windows 7.

What I am doing is pre configuring a windows 7 workstation os in vmware, then I want to
distribute it to all the new computers in an office environment.

I can't seem to get the restore to work. I am hoping this is possible.

The Image restores to the new computer fine, but on boot. there is no boot manager.
so I put in the windows 7 repair disk and fix that.

But then windows 7 boots to the screen right before the mouse loads, and crashes and does a restart.

Any advice on what to do in regards to this would be appreciated

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The Image restores to the new computer fine, but on boot. there is no boot manager.

Probably you didn't include 'system reserved' partition in the backup. And then without boot manager (and a valid booting OS) universal restore won't work too.

That didn't seem to be it.

what I did was, deleted the volume just in case,
made sure I restored the entire structure.
the MBR, the System Reserve, and the main partition.
used restore anywhere.

there were a couple of drivers it could not do but I have no clue what
PCI/ven_1002&dev_4391&subsys0E29105B&Rev_00 is.

Then I did a restore onto different hardware since it was from a VM.

once initial boot, it puked on boot. so i went into windows repair.
said could not fix the error, although the logs show most of it successful and did not show what was not.

next reboot, same thing. so i went back into acronis boot cd and manually did the universal restore.
next boot.

Same thing.

Something seems to be missing like a driver, but I have no clue how to find out what or why it's not working

:(

Google for "1002:4391" says it's a (S)ATA controller, i.e disk controller and Windows won't boot without it.
you can identify it at http://pciids.sourceforge.net/pci.ids as described in http://kb.acronis.com/content/4000