Universal Restore shows errors when trying to inject drivers
Hi all,
I try tro restore a Acronis TI 2016 Backup to a new computer. After restoring the Backup to the drive I started "universal restore" and selected the folder with the drivers for the new machine. UR throws then an error that it is not able to find the drivers for device XY (I assume its the AHCI controller).
I am sure that the drivers are right. Has anyone an idea how to fix this?
Thx
Dan


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Dani,
In most cases, I've had success with UR, by not injecting any drivers at this point in time. I just run UR, reboot and Windows typcially boots up. I then install drivers manually from within computer management >>>> device manager. If your system has a driver pack, installing drivers is a lot easier, but if not, let Windows update do the rest and/or install drivers manually from your system driver support download page.
The only time I've actually had to inject drivers is for special RAID controllers that must be detected at boot that are not in the default Windows drivers. Without those, the system would BSOD so the drivers were necessary to get into Windows..
In this case, i would run UR again to generalize the hardware completely and see if it boots or not. If it does, install the drivers from within windows after that.
FYI, if your old system bios SATA mode was SATA, it should still be set to SATA on the new one. Whatever the SATA mode on the old one, it should match on the new one. You can later change this from within Windows (if you want to switch from AHCI to RAID or vice-versa) if you run the following microsoft tool
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/922976 (run the fix it for me button on a machine, then go into the RAID and change the SATA mode ,then boot up without any BSOD...)
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