Why you'd ever want to do that and lose all your installed drivers, applications, data and customized configurations is beyond me.I always buy the CD/DVD Windows version with the OEM system, so I have it, but its' not on my disk drive, laying wait for some idiot to destroy my system. So you can have access to this hidden (and unbackupable) partition, the OEM makes it Active (i.e., bootable) it gains control and waits a few seconds for a specific keystroke which, if it sees, it responds to with a menu of options. If no keystroke is detected, it passes control to the partition that contains Windows so the system can boot. When AUR looks at the disk drive of a common brand-name computer, the Active partition is that "Recovery Partition," and Acronis is too dumb to know the difference. Since it can't find the HAL or any driver information, it simply days, "CAN'T!!!" and refuses to show you the "Universal Restore" option during the restore. You're hosed, because Acronis doesn't know the environment of the real world you are dealing with. The best way to solve this problem (proceed at your own risk this is what I have done I cannot guarantee it will be best for you): 1) Delete the "Recovery Partion" (now you can't boot).
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