![]() ![]() The other item is that since the drive is larger, you may be hitting the maximum size supported by the old Dell Tower's BIOS. The important part is the disk part - then try restoring to that drive. You may also want to try to manually fix the issue with BCDedit: If you're ok parting with $20.00 to fix this issue (given the amount of time you're spending with it), I'd recommend you try The restore program may not be restoring these tiems. ![]() I'm still leaning toward an improperly configured boot manager/MBR. A moderator should be able to move this to the proper location. Gary - I got this mixed up with this being posted under the Windows Server 2012 EssentialsThread. Brenton, he is not doing a fresh install, he is recovering from a backup
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