If your computer crashes suddenly without a backup made before, you can use CBackup Universal Restore to restore it using a system image from another computer.
Universal Restore( Bare Metal Recovery ) is the process of restoring systems and data from the original computer to different hardware. It could be applied to many situations in people's daily life.
The following are the most common cases that would need the universal restore function.
Instant recovery of a crashed system on different hardware: When a computer crashes and you want to restore it, you can create a system image on another functional PC using CBackup and restore the system image to the failed computer.
Migrate system to a machine with dissimilar hardware installed: You can use CBackupUniversal Restore to restore a system image created on other computers to your current one.
Real-to-virtual and virtual-to-real computer migration for system recovery, as well as testing and other purposes: Software testers can use this function to install systems between the physical computer and virtual machine.
There is a computer hardware change: If you change the hardware, such as the motherboard, CPU, etc., the computer will require a system reinstallation. To prevent this, you can use CBackupUniversal Restore to "install" the system.
Before restoration, here are some things you need to prepare.
A bootable USB drive to boot the target computer. For more information about how to create a bootable disc, please see create bootable drive.
A system image created on a functional PC. You can save the image to a NAS or a USB drive.
Boot the second computer via a bootable USB drive. You may need to change the boot priority in the BIOS/UEFI.
Go to the Restore tab. If there is no image detected, click Select Image File to navigate manually to the image file location.
Select a system backup (or disk backup of a working system drive) and select "Restore this system backup" and tick Restore system to other location if you want to restore the system image to a new hard drive.
Select a restore path (Partition or Unallocated Space) to receive the system image and click Next to continue.
On the "Operation Summary" page, preview the operation that will be executed. If your new computer has different hardware, the Universal Restore feature will be checked by default. Then, click Start Restore.
Notes:
Universal Restore allows you to migrate systems and data across hardware platforms and provides a flexible and reliable solution for hardware failure, system migration, disaster recovery, hardware upgrades, and backup verification scenarios. It ensures system continuity and data security, enabling you to quickly recover and resume normal operations.
The whole process is very simple and easy. This feature is like a bridge among different computers. With this function, you can install systems on dissimilar computers more effectively.
Q: Why is there no "Universal Restore" when restoring a disk image?
A: Please check if the disk you backed up is the system disk of a functional PC. If not, "Universal Restore" is unavailable when doing a restore.
And, please make sure you first install the right program version, register the program, and then create a new WinPE bootable media.
If it still does not work, if possible, please create a new bootable media without ticking the option "Download WinPE creating environment from internet" when creating the bootable media.