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What To Recover And In What Order

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My hard drive scheme.

2 X 120GB Force 3 SSDs in RAID 0. Two partitions, one with my Operating System and another with my games. Data is on a 1TB Hard Drive.
I am used to TI 2010.
Now, I want to restore a full disk back up of my two partitions on my SSDs to a 1TB hard drive. With TI 2010, I would select my C drive in the back up to be restored. I would then be brought to a window where I selected the destination and adjust the size of the partition to be restored if necessary. Once that operation was complete, I would do the same thing for my D partition (games), and then recover the MBR. No problem, all worked well.
With TI 2013, I have the option of restoring in partition mode, which seems to be similar to the method I used with TI 2010, or Disk Mode.
If I choose Partition mode, my restores will not boot, I get the Boot Loader missing message. If I restore using Disk Mode, the restore boots, but, I do not have the option to adjust the partition size, it fills the whole disk with whatever partitions are in the back up I am restoring.
I am also seeing a 100mb "partition" named System Reserve. Although I could not see it in TI 2010, it must have been there, as I could never restore the C Partition without a gap of 100MBs before the partition.
I also see the option in TI 2013 Disk Mode to "Show" and then restore MBR. I have tried restoring in Disk Mode one partition at a time in many different variations, i.e. restoring the MBR, not restoring the MBR, restoring the System Reserve, not restoring the system reserve. It wil not boot. I double checked to make sure the partition is active.
In TI 2010, I saw my boot partition described as active. I see in TI 2013 the System Reserve is designated as active.
I want to be able to create a working boot drive from my back up using the partition mode, so I can adjust the resulting partition's size, but, I can't boot any result I have created.
Thoughts?

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If you don't change your BIOS settings (keep the RAID 0), you will be able to restore the image onto the 1TB and make it bootable.

Do you restore from the recovery CD, not from Windows. Follow the instructions from Grover here:
http://forum.acronis.com/forum/29618, item #1