Pavilion G6-2123us: recovery of System Image of WD My Passport Ultra
On my Pavilion G6 Notebook, I created a Windows 7 System Image and stored on an external USB WD My Passport Ultra. When I boot my drive to repair (with the connected USB drive) and asks him to restore a System Image it says that it manages. Because it's there (my Windows 8 machine can see the images on the USB drive), I guess that the G6 can not see My Passport USB drive. I've updated the BIOS and other software recommended on the G6 as well as update the firmware on My Passport but no luck. The G6 are able to see the key USB when I started upward in repair disk mode? I give myself the option to load drivers for my external hard drive, but I don't know what that way with a USB connected any device. If the G6 should be able to see the USB key, what should be my next step?
I'll call this resovled. The answer is that the native Windows tools to manage the system image in Windows 7 are really quite poor and you're better off using another product. But whatever happens, to start on the ERD and see the USB you have to plug the USB on the right side (mouse) USB port.
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The question is how to do what I tried bypassing Windows format the whole * thing. If this is not possible at all to recover from the image, I'll be forced to 'start from scratch' and I'd really rather not, 3rd party applications are welcome at this stage.
Try of Winclone.
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