Windows 10

How to Restore Windows 10 Image Backup From Hard Drive

In this tutorial, we are going to see how to restore windows 10 image backup from a hard drive.

Has your PC become unstable since installing programs, updates, or drivers? You can restore Windows to a previous stable state using restore points.

Sometimes, after installing new software, a driver, or even a Windows update, your computer becomes unstable, with permanent malfunctions or untimely crashes. In this kind of situation, you would like to be able to go back and restore the computer to a previous state. But if the time machine doesn’t exist, Windows has a function that comes close: restore points. A backup function was introduced with Windows XP, and which is still available in Windows 10.
How to Create a System Image in Windows 10How to Create a System Image in Windows 10In this tutorial, we are going to see how to create a system image in Windows 10. In case your hard drive or computer fails,…Read More Restore does not affect your personal files (photos, music, videos, Word documents, etc.). But it does remove applications, updates, and drivers installed after the restore point you choose was created. While these restore points won’t work every time, they can save you from having to reinstall Windows completely or reset your PC to its factory state. So how to restore windows 10 image backup from a hard drive.
 

 

How to Restore Windows 10 Image Backup From Hard Drive

Step 1: Open the Start menu and type: Recovery Options, then click on it.
 

 
Step 2: Under Advanced Startup, click on Restart Now.
 

 
Step 3: When you restart your PC, click on Troubleshoot.
 

 

 
Step 4: Click on Advanced Options.
 

 
Step 5: Then choose System Image Recovery.
 

 
Step 6: You get on the assistant to reimage the computer. The button Select a system image allows you to select a system image. Click on Next to go to the next step.
 

 
Step 7: In the restore options, you normally don’t have to do anything to put Windows 10 back as it was. These options allow you to re-partition the hard drive or install disk controller drivers in case the backup media does not have the drivers to access the hard drive.
 

 
 
Step 8: Nothing special on this information page. Click on the Next button.
 

 
Step 9: Finally a message indicates that the current data on the disk will be lost since the restoration will restore the data from the backup. Click on Yes.
 

 
Step 10: By accepting, the restoration of the image of Windows 10 is performed. It may take several minutes depending on the size of the data to be restored and the speed of the computer.
 

 
Once the procedure to reimage the computer is completed… The PC restarts and Windows 10 starts. You must find the environment as it was at the time of the creation of the system image.
 

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