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Recovering a single corrupt GPT partition

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I have a drive with the standard Windows 10 GPT partitions (Recovery, EFI System, Reserved, and Windows).
I have the backup of the entire drive. The Windows partition got corrupt and I want to restore it from the back up.  How could I do that?  I don't want to restore files, but the entire partition. However, when I try do that, the process tries to create a new partition for which there is no space on the drive.
What steps should I take?  Should I delete the current Windows partition first?  Could all the operation to be performed from Acronis Recovery?
Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Richard, it would probably be easiest to restore the backup of the entire drive with all of its partitions and this should be done after booting the system from Acronis WinPE bootable rescue media.

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