Image of system restore fails due to the EFI/BIOS?

Ok.. I have posted before on relief Win8 drive does not, yes it still does, but I used the disc of Win8 and allowed me to enter the repair section and access the system image restoration tools.

At this point, I thought that a lot, it works, but not... I get this error:
Windows cannot restore a system image on a computer that has different firmware. The system image was created on an EFI computer and this computer is using the BIOS.
I don't understand what is happening, because it's THE SAME COMPUTER!
I created the image on this computer and I try to restore the image on THE SAME COMPUTER that created the image, but it says I can't.
What is happening with Windows 8?  Nothing is easy with it, Win7 was so much nicer with the repair and restoration. I want to just restore the computer, why is it so hard to do?

Hello

I just had the same problem, but was able to fix it.

Here's what I did, hope this helps.

1 make sure that the bios was set to boot UEFI. (CD form)

2. starting from the original windows 7 installation DVD

3. should the menu Setup and from there removed the HARD disk volume and created a new. the installer created automatically 3 partitions (100MB 128 MB and the rest about 930 GB)

4 is returned that I could, and then I clicked on the X to close the window.

5. click on the restore option.

and from there, it worked like a charm.

* the operation my vary because I did not write here 100% accurate (that I tried to recall memory)

Anyway good luck to you.

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