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beefmc
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Feb 04, 2016

Restore a system image from a Readynas 202

I backed up a Windows 8 full image to the NAS and the drive on the Windows machine just failed. I have to install a new hard drive in the Windows machine, how do I restore the system image backup to the new hard drive?

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  • There is a problem with this the built-in image restore -- the proper network driver is probably not on your system restore disc.  It is definately not on your install disc (if you even have one).  Without it, your NAS will not be available for a restore operation.  You can find ways to add the driver to the restore disc (though findng it can be hard), or you can do what's easier -- copy the image to a USB drive and restore from there.

    • StephenB's avatar
      StephenB
      Guru - Experienced User

      Sandshark wrote:

      There is a problem with this the built-in image restore -- the proper network driver is probably not on your system restore disc. 


      That is a good point.   Copying the image to USB is the most direct solution.

  • I failed to mention that the backup is on an iscsi LUN, I didn't see a way to offload that to my USB drive. I ended up iscsi connect from my laptop and copy to the USB drive. Is there a way to directly offload from the NAS?
    • StephenB's avatar
      StephenB
      Guru - Experienced User

      beefmc wrote:
      Is there a way to directly offload from the NAS?

      No, the NAS doesn't have an iscsi initiator.

  • Yeah that's what I though, oh well still copying it to my portable usb drive at a paltry 11 mb/s boo. Oh well at least it's backed up! Problem is this business has 8 pro computers and 3 Windows 7 home which doesn't allow me to network connect to the NAS. Thanks everyone for all the advice!
    • StephenB's avatar
      StephenB
      Guru - Experienced User

      beefmc wrote:
      Problem is this business has 8 pro computers and 3 Windows 7 home which doesn't allow me to network connect to the NAS. 

      You should be able to access Network shares from any version of windows 7. Maybe follow up on this issue on a new thread after you finish with the windows restore.

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