What (XP, Win 7, etc.) are you trying to move?
Correcting boot issues on systems restored using other backup software (like Acronis or Symantec) that lacks native adaptive restore features. Technical Details What (XP, Win 7, etc
For archivists, the iSO-rG tag indicates a high-quality preservation standard. Unlike cracked executables that trigger antivirus alerts, this release: The operating system, bound to the original motherboard
To the uninitiated, the name is a jumble of buzzwords. But to a power user in 2010, “Paragon Adaptive Restore” was a lifeline. The core problem it solved was simple yet agonizing: you have a perfect backup image of your hard drive, but you try to restore it onto new, different hardware, and Windows chokes. The operating system, bound to the original motherboard chipset and storage controller, throws a (INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE) error. Your backup is useless. Paragon’s "Adaptive Restore" was the solution—a technology that injected the correct mass-storage and HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) drivers into the restored system before it tried to boot. and hide partitions (supports NTFS
The CD includes a full-featured hard disk manager allowing you to create, delete, format, and hide partitions (supports NTFS, FAT32, Ext2/3, and HFS+ to a limited degree).
A guided tool that automates the process of finding and installing drivers for the new hardware.