How to Restore Your System to a New Hardware with Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server 978398 With Universal Restore Mega 18
How to Restore Your System to a New Hardware with Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server 978398 With Universal Restore Mega 18
Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server 978398 is a powerful backup and disaster recovery solution for Windows and Linux servers. It allows you to create an exact image of your server, including the operating system, databases, and applications, and restore it to a new hardware in minutes. This can be useful, for example, after replacing a failed motherboard or when migrating your system from one computer to another.
Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server 978398 With Universal Restore Mega 18
But how can you make sure that your restored system will boot and work properly on the new hardware? That's where Acronis Universal Restore comes in. Acronis Universal Restore is a free tool available for Acronis customers, which allows you to replace the crucial HAL and hard disk controller drivers during the restoration process. This way, you can avoid compatibility issues and blue screens of death that may occur when moving your system to a different hardware configuration.
In this article, we will show you how to use Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server 978398 with Acronis Universal Restore Mega 18 to restore your system to a new hardware. You will need the following:
A backup of your system created with Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server 978398
A bootable media with Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server 978398 and Acronis Universal Restore Mega 18
A new hardware where you want to restore your system
The necessary drivers for the new hardware
Here are the steps to follow:
Validate your backup. You can do this by using the Validate Backup option in Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server 978398 or by mounting the backup as a virtual drive and checking its contents.
Prepare the drivers for the new hardware. You can either download them from the manufacturer's website or extract them from the installation CD or DVD. You will need the drivers for the chipset, storage controller, network adapter, and any other devices that are essential for booting and running your system. You can store them on a USB flash drive, CD, DVD, or any other removable media that can be accessed by Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server 978398.
Create a bootable media with Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server 978398 and Acronis Universal Restore Mega 18. You can do this by using the Acronis Universal Restore Media Builder tool that comes with Acronis Universal Restore Mega 18. You will need a blank CD or DVD and a CD/DVD burner.
Connect the bootable media to your new hardware and restart it. You will see the Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server 978398 interface.
Restore your system. You can do this by using the Recover option in Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server 978398. You will need to select the backup that you want to restore from and the target disk where you want to restore it to. You can also adjust the partition size and layout if needed.
Apply Acronis Universal Restore. After the restoration is complete, you will see a message asking you if you want to apply Acronis Universal Restore. Click Yes. You will need to select the source of drivers (the removable media where you stored them) and let Acronis Universal Restore scan them and replace the necessary drivers on your restored system.
Restart your new hardware and enjoy your system restored to a new hardware.
That's it! You have successfully restored your system to a new hardware with Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server 978398 with Acronis Universal Restore Mega 18. For more information, please refer to Acronis True Image 2021: Restoring to dissimilar hardware with Acronis Universal Restore Knowledge Base[^1^] or Restoring to Dissimilar Hardware with Acronis True Image Echo Universal Restore[^3^]. e0e6b7cb5c
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