System image recovery question

Recently, I managed to get my HP Envy laptop (model: E1P05AV) sent repair due to confer a certain problems. I was wondering if restore a system image on it it when I came back would cause problems back to the image. Wouldn't be better to simply restore individual files instead?

If the problem was with the operating system, programs, software, system files,
Yes, if you created the image while the problem was present, he will come again.

It is best to restore individual files.

Respect,

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