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Hello.

I have a book g7-2300er Pavilion. And I have a problem with my hard drive. His die)) I bay the sshd and replace my hard drive. But I can't restore my system to a backup. Won't you help me? Him, the laptop won't start just after the restoration of the system. Sorry for my English, I'm from the Russia.

Hi @chaser123

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I see that you are having problems after changing your HARD for one SSD drive. Installation and implementation of an SSD can be tricky and your particular model does not actually list a SSD for a compatible HARD drive replacement. Compatible HARD drive are at page 38 of your Maintenance and Service of Guide. You are having a problem to do the restore is because you changed equipment and recovery that you created was for a different configuration. I would advise to have a HARD drive in the compatible list.

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