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0pt1muS2020-08-08 14:03:20
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0pt1muS, 2020-08-08 14:03:20

Nowhere to restore the image?

Good afternoon!
I transfer one server to another with a standard backup-restorer 2008 r2 of server Windows, and at the recovery stage I get the error "No recovery disks found".
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I backed up 2. I installed Windows from the same image (official)
3. I went from the disk to the recovery gui
4. It finds the system, the image, but there is not a single disk in the list of "Exceptions" (disks) (except for the partition / this- same-disk-with-backup ).
And this despite the fact that the backup lies on another partition of the same (hard raid) disk (and sees it, yes, yes!).
The hpe 420i smart array controller, hp lays out the drivers for all generation controllers at once, it seems to be very convenient.
Tried to load the drivers - still does not see (despite what he sees: D).

After all that has been written, it seems that the presence of a disk and a backup on the same disk is not suitable for Windows, albeit on different partitions. I'll suffer reworking it and unsubscribe if Winda is as sick as it seems.

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0pt1muS, 2020-08-10
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Indeed, Windows does not know how to restore partitions on the same disk where the backup is located.

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Artem @Jump, 2020-08-08
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Nowhere to restore the image?
Probably does not see disks - maybe drivers are needed.
What can be seen in disk manager or diskpart?
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I backed up 2. I installed Windows from the same image (official)
3. I went from the disk to the recovery gui
What is this? It's not at all clear what you are trying to do.
What does it mean put Windows????? What for?
Restoring from the image will simply overwrite it.
The correct algorithm of actions -
1) Made a backup.
2) I took a clean computer and restored it from a backup.
What installation of Windows??? What are you talking about?
And this despite the fact that the backup lies on another partition of the same (hard raid) disk (and sees it, yes, yes!).
Well, this is understandable - the backup is visible, everything is fine with that.
And what other disk are you going to restore the image to?
To restore, you need access to two disks - on one there is a backup, and the second where to restore.
Windows is not good for having a disk and a backup on the same disk
The backup cannot be located on the same physical disk. It's like anyone knows.
First of all, this is not a backup.
Secondly, how can you recover - during the recovery process, the entire disk is overwritten with data from the backup. All partitions are deleted on the disk, including those with your backup, after which the data from the image is written to the disk. And where to get the data if the image is deleted when cleaning the disk ??

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