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Problem with recovering windows 7 image with Cd acronis 2014 premium And other versions

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Hello everyone, I encounter a problem ...
After recovering an image with universal restore with the 2014 premium version, windows 7 takes a lot to boot, more than two and a half minutes ...
Any advice on how to correct this bug ???
There is a lot of time on the animated screen of the window and then it takes a lot
Every time it finishes booting ...

Thank you very much for the answers

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kike jander, you haven't given us a lot of information to work with here?

Please outline the steps that you have taken to get to the point where you are booting from the restored Windows 7 OS, and do you boot successfully into the Windows 7 desktop?

Have you taken the Windows 7 image from a different PC than the one that you have restored it to?  That is the purpose of using Acronis Universal Restore - to move a backup image to different hardware.

Hello Steve Smith, this is it ...
I have generated an image with acronis 2014 premium (with the cd live)
And I've recovered it on another different pc, with universal restore ...
After installing all the different drivers, windows 7 takes a long time to boot ...

It has always happened to me when I restore the image in different pcs ...
Hp workstation 4400, dell optiplex 330 ...
The process stays in the windows logo window blinking, and then with the black screen until you log in ...

However when I install windows 7 on the same computer with the cd install windows 7 starts much faster ...
Sorry for my bad English

Thank you for clarifying your situation.

Your restored Windows 7 OS will never be as clean or as efficient as doing a clean install of the same Windows 7 on the new computer, so making this comparison is not really a fair one to make.  With your restored OS, you are carrying over lots of device drivers and application data that may all contribute to causing poor performance on Windows startup.

Following the use of Acronis Universal Restore, the tool prepares the restored OS to work on different hardware by trying where possible to provide generic Windows device drivers for as many of the hardware components as possible, thus you may not be using the best device drivers for the actual hardware installed in the new computer.  If you have a driver CD that came with the new PC or new motherboard, then you should install these on the new PC, alternatively you should check the manufacturers website for updated device drivers.

You could try doing an inplace or repair upgrade of Windows 7 on the restored PC - see How to Do a Repair Install to Fix Windows 7

Thanks again Steve

The image I made of an hp 800 elite usdt
Without installing anything

And restore on any pc with universal restore and it takes a lot to boot ...

I will check drivers, but I do not try any conflicts in the admin ...

I've updated drivers with drp

The fix update that you tell me, does not work on my pc

I get message that is not the version of windows 7 that has been installed

Hello again.
I installed windows 7 on the computer of 0, I made backup with the double driver program of all the drivers of the computer, at that time windows 7 boots fast ...

Restore image of acronis hp elite 800, and restore drivers with double driver installation 0 ...

But the computer continues to slow ...
I can not find the problem ...
Thanks for the answers in advance ...

Kike, I am not sure that I can help you further with the slow computer performance on the HP system.

kike wrote:
 I get message that is not the version of windows 7 that has been installed

To do a repair install, you have to match the version of Windows including the Service Pack level - unfortunately unless you have the correct Windows DVD then this is not any easy issue to resolve either.  With Windows 8 and 10, Microsoft has made this a lot easier by providing the Media Creation Tool which can download the latest media.