On 2015年11月16日 22:07, Jarno Suni wrote:
> I took a notebook drive that has windows 7 installed away from the
> notebook, connected the drive to a desktop PC which I booted by
> Clonezilla live, made a backup image (directory) of the notebook disk
> and stored it to another HDD connected to the desktop PC. Now the
> image folder has some desktop PC specific information in files such as
> Info-lspci.txt and blkid.list. Why is that? Are the used in the
> restoration process? Can you still use the image directory to restore
> the system for the notebook? Do you have to do the restoring by the
> same PC?
> 
Those Info-*.txt files and *.list are used for reference. Normally it's
not directly related to the machine you want to restore.
The key is, the restored OS has to support your hardware. With that, you
can boot the OS on the different machine after the image is restored.
For MS Windows, you'd better to install sysprep before you take an image
if you want to restore the image to different hardware.

Steven.
> 

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