Windows 7 Pro 64-bit - HP laptop - 500GB hard drive.
I logged into Boot menu at startup and it says UEFI with Legacy BIOS enabled and secure boot disabled. I checked the hard drive using diskmgmt.msc and it's partitioned using MBR with 4 volumes listed:
- (C
- NTFS
- HP_TOOLS - FAT32
- Recovery (D
- NTFS
- SYSTEM - NTFS
If I create a system image now (using the software on windows) and need to restore it, will I come across that ''Windows cannot restore a system image to a computer that has different firmware" error because it's UEFI (even though legacy BIOS is enabled).
What would I have to do when restoring the image to ensure I don't come accross any errors (on this HD or a new HD). I created a system repair disc some time ago but I don't have the original windows media.
Thanks
I logged into Boot menu at startup and it says UEFI with Legacy BIOS enabled and secure boot disabled. I checked the hard drive using diskmgmt.msc and it's partitioned using MBR with 4 volumes listed:
- (C
- HP_TOOLS - FAT32
- Recovery (D
- SYSTEM - NTFS
If I create a system image now (using the software on windows) and need to restore it, will I come across that ''Windows cannot restore a system image to a computer that has different firmware" error because it's UEFI (even though legacy BIOS is enabled).
What would I have to do when restoring the image to ensure I don't come accross any errors (on this HD or a new HD). I created a system repair disc some time ago but I don't have the original windows media.
Thanks
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My Computer
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP1
- CPU
- Intel Core i5-5200U @ 2.20GHz
- Memory
- 4GB DDR3
- Hard Drives
- Hitachi HGST 500GB SATA