Windows 10: Repairing Windows Apps after Image Restore to Storage Drive

Discus and support Repairing Windows Apps after Image Restore to Storage Drive in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Hello All Should resetting all apps that won't open after the restore be enough? Restored D drive Image to same size 1tb replacement D: drive,... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by AMDMan2016, Mar 1, 2019.

  1. Repairing Windows Apps after Image Restore to Storage Drive


    Hello All

    Should resetting all apps that won't open after the restore be enough? Restored D drive Image to same size 1tb replacement D: drive, everything seems to work well, despite a few apps

    Like Ublock Origin, Netflix app, rest i think i repaired with app reset options

    :)
     
    AMDMan2016, Mar 1, 2019
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  2. [HELP]Image recovery issues

    Guys i am trying to fix my cousins Asus Eee netbook. It has a backup image file that is partitioned on the hard drive but when I go to use it the app will run through a few steps and stop. It is running Vista . Any suggestions?
     
    Rapidfire48, Mar 1, 2019
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  3. topgundcp Win User
    Restoring Windows 10 Image using Macrium Reflect


    In addition to the above. Here's my suggestion in step by step.
    I assume you have Macrium Installed in your current HD and already made a backup copy.
    1. Connect your new HD via USB port and boot up.
    2. Run Macrium, click on Restore tab then select the Backup Image that you made to restore
    3. click on "select a different target disk" then select your new HD as destination

      Repairing Windows Apps after Image Restore to Storage Drive [​IMG]
    4. Proceed to restore then Shutdown and disconnect the old HD and replace with the new HD
    5. Boot up with your new HD.
     
    topgundcp, Mar 1, 2019
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  4. Repairing Windows Apps after Image Restore to Storage Drive

    Unable to use System restore from a windows 10 image on Windows 7 with error: "windows cannot find a system image-the usb drive is not visible"

    Please help me restore windows 10
     
    raymond.bell, Mar 1, 2019
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