

I think it should be theoretically possible, so I'm going to leave the question open in case someone comes along in future with an answer. UPDATE: I didn't get anywhere on this and I ended up just rebuilding the machine. UPDATE: I can confirm this reboot loop is due to STOP error 0x0000007B, and these codes follow: (I will keep this list up to date as suggestions come in) This is a layer of software between your hardware and the software that. Besides, Acronis Universal Restore also allows changing Windows Hardware Abstraction Layer and installing the HDD controller and NIC drivers. Universal Restore can detect and install drivers for Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL). Changed SATA mode in the BIOS of the target machine between ATA and AHCI It allows computer users to make the old system bootable on new hardware and lets you restore your system image to different hardware environments.Tried a few things so far, none of which have worked: What options are open to me in terms of getting W7 to boot after the drive is picked up and moved from one box to another? I thought it was supposed to be a little less sensitive to this kind of move than XP, but it doesn't work - it is stuck in a reboot loop and never reaches a GUI. Even when I open TI there is no selection for this process. However there is no documentation or instructions of any sort on how to do this. I'm in a situation where I could do with very quickly migrating a Windows 7 (RTM 圆4) installation from one machine to another. Victor DiCarlo Forum Member Posts: 20 Comments: 53 I have just installed the new Plus Pack for TI2010 because of the feature to Restore to Dissimilar Hardware.
