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I have successfully created an image of my server with two seperate hard drives, one partition on the first and two partitions on the second. When I go to restore the image on different hardware but also two different hard drives, i am only given the option to restore one partition at a time and i am not able to say which disk i want it to restore on. I selected all the defaults and it restored the partition of the first drive (c:) on the first drive on the the new server. Which option do I select to restore the second disk with the two partitions onto the second disk on the new server? None of the options looked like it would do this. Also for future reference, how can I select restoring the whole image, which was taken from two HDs and restoring the WHOLE image on two different HDs so i wouldnt have to restore twice for the same server?

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Hello Sergio Renes,

Thank you for choosing Acronis Snap Deploy

Could you please clarify, how exactly are you trying to recover the image? 

Have you created one Master Image of your two hard drives? Which component do you use for the recovery?

Could you please provide me with the exact sequence of actions that lead to the issue you report, so that I can try to reproduce it? Please also let me know the build number of the product, which you can find in the Help -> About dialog (it should be a 3 or 4 digit number)?

We are looking forward to hearing back from you at your earliest convenience.

Thank you.

Build 3292.

Yes I created a Master Image of an Exchange Server that has two hard drives. I then boot the new server into Snap Deploy Agent, I connect to the Management Console Server then choose Manual Deployment, I find the Image and select the second hard disk of the image which has two partitions under Volume Selection, then it asks me to Select a disk to deploy to so I choose Disk Number in BIOS; 2. I think this is where my problem is because according to the BIOS there are no disks because I have a Raid controller running two separate Raids. But what's weird is that it loaded the partition of the first HD onto the first raid.