![]() If you try to restore to a disk with your operating system on it, you will not be able to boot your system because it will no longer have an operating system on it. In other words, if multiple data partitions are on that disk, you will lose all the partitions that you are not restoring. If multiple partitions are on the disk, there is only one partition in the image file, and “ Disk mode” is selected, Hasleo will restore the one partition to the WHOLE DISK, not to the partition. Selecting “ Disk mode” will restore the ENTIRE DISK. This selection is important and by selecting the wrong one, the disk can be overwritten by mistake. Again, the mode that you select in the Version history table is extremely important. Selecting a disk or partition backup image file will bring up the disk/partition/file restore page. This will ensure that other partitions on the disk will not be destroyed. Note, this is only available when the original partition(s) still exist. If you want to restore to the original location, select the Restore to original location option. If you do not select “ System mode”, the operating system most likely will not boot. This will restore all the system partitions needed for the operating system to be bootable. Luckily, “ System mode” is selected by default. ![]() However, if you want to restore the entire operating system, choose “ System mode“. You can restore individual partitions by selecting “ Partition mode” in the version history table. The mode that you select in the Version history table is extremely important. Selecting a system backup image file will bring up the system restore page. The navigation bar’s Restore tab allows the selection of an existing task to restore or to browse to an image backup file to restore. ![]() ![]() Make sure to check out all 3 parts for the full review. ![]()
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