Windows 7 re-imaging issues.

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Hi,

I took a back up and a system image of a windows 7 installation using the onboard MS utility and saved it to an external HDD over a year ago and the drive has sat unused in a drawer since then.

Now I've had a failed main drive so I need to re-image however I am hitting some issues.

The external HDD is showing as fine when I plug it in on a running system,all the files are good,can navigate about,no issues at all.
When I start the re-image process and the pc re-starts it then fails to see any saved images or even the external drive at all.

It asks for drivers but when I try and use a driver from the windows 7 install I get a message saying I need an active windows install for that to work.

I am just wondering if anyone else has come across this or similar issues and could offer me any options as to finding a resolution please?

I was also wondering if clonezilla or Macrium Reflect would be able to access a MS windows made image?

Thanks and Happy new Year to one and all!
 
acronis true image used to be able to see windows images,

it also used to be able to convert a windows image to its own.

may be worth a try .
 
acronis true image used to be able to see windows images,

it also used to be able to convert a windows image to its own.

may be worth a try .

Thanks for that,good to know.

If that is so then maybe the two I mentioned previously are worth a try first seeing as they are freeware.
 
there is no ambiguity that the missing device hardware id corresponds to the hard drive ? per here etc

That's a good one,thanks.

The mediaID.bin file is in place on the external HDD,says it is a VLC file though.
 
Used mountvol and can see the back up drive and the windows system image so it's not a driver issue.

Also ran a chkdsk/r on the back up drive which found and fixed errors.

Image still won't be seen by the recovery environment though.
 
I attached the VHD file hoping to be able to use Macrium or another software to recover the image but the VHD mounted as a drive will not open and returns an error message that says,

I:\ is not accessible.

The file or directory is corrupted and unreadable.
 
If you can't view the contents of the vhd image after you have attached it in disk management I would say you have a problem with the image itself.
 
If you can't view the contents of the vhd image after you have attached it in disk management I would say you have a problem with the image itself.

Thanks for your reply,

I've spent a while googling how to recover/repair corrupted vhd files and it seems I need to be running Hyper-V or Windows server to be able to access the tools to do that,unless there could be other ways I've not stumbled upon yet?
 
Just to wrap this up and for any help for those down the line who may experience similar issues.

I used a program called BitRecover and managed to recover the files and folders that I wanted from the vhd image although so far I have been unable to make a bootable image.

I am going to try TestDisk next though I expect the image has sustained too much damage to be able to recover a full ,bootable image.

TestDisk is open source but BitRecover costs $49.
 
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