Universal Restore is not Universal
See thread:
https://forum.acronis.com/forum/71750#comment-223532
I have bought 2015 upgrade as it includes "Universal Restore". I have installed both, they come as separate installs. 2015 is a new interface to learn.
The 'Universal Restore' product clearly has different origins. It installs dumping you back in W8. Searching for 'Universal' I found 'Universal Boot media creator' which I assumed was what it says it is and not what I was looking for. But it is actually 'Universal Restore'.
When I ran it, it rather cryptically asks me to download Windows PE packages from Microsoft (1gb each) and seems to have no options for XP.
Am I missing something here?
Response:
You have to download the windows PE packages from MS to create the Restore Disk. MS changed the licensing and no longer allows the distribution of WIN PE by Acronis and other sw mfg. You may want to post in the 2015 forum https://forum.acronis.com/forums/acronis-true-image-home-discussions/acr... for more help.

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If you made a disk image backup of your XP machine and you want to use universal restore to a Windows 8 machine you will end up with an XP machine. Universal restore allows you to restore to a new machine (new hardware) but will wipe out whatever is on the machine. You are misunderstanding "Universal Restore" Its purpose is to restore your XP OS and files to a new bare machine. It can't restore your XP OS and not remove an OS on your new machine. You can recover all your data files. You will have to re-install any programs.
See http://www.acronis.com/en-us/support/documentation/ATI2015/index.html#3… for a more detailed explanation.
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OOPs double post.
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Hello Thomas,
yes that is fine, either a bare metal restore (or I would prefer to a new partition so that I can dual boot).
However, the universal restore tool seems to provide no mechanism for an XP restore, I select Windows (rather than Linux) and have options for Vista, W7, & W8. No XP.
there are no other options.
thanks
Olly
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when i restore an xp image and run universal-restore afterwards, i have xp already selected...
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How have you selected it? I get two dialogue screens, one says Windows or Linux, the next says, what version of Windows, and there is no XP
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In this menu only OSes detected on the hard disk are listed. If there is no XP installed on the system where UR tool media is loaded, there will be no XP.
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How does it do a bare metal restore then?
I have a disk image as a TIB with an XP install, I want to restore it, using Universal Restore, to new hardware. That is exactly what UR is sold as being able to do.
Why do I need to have the OS already installed on the destination?
Are you saying that Universal Restore also has to create the Backup, from the original XP installation?
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Use True Image to perform restore, and then Universal Restore tool to apply drivers on the restored system. Backup is also performed by True Image. UR tool only works on the existing installation.
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