1. Boot your computer and continually Press the F8 key until you’re brought to the Advanced Boot Options screen. Select Repair your computer and Press Enter.

Windows will take a short amount of time to load up the repair boot.

2. Once the repair boot loads, you’ll need to enter your user name and password. Enter it and Click OK to continue.

3. There are five options available to repair Windows, but in this case we’re going to Click System Image Recovery.

4. When you select a system image to restore from, there are two different options. Usually the Use the latest available system image is the best option. If this option doesn’t appear however, Click select a system image.
5. If you’ve saved your backup on the network you can access it using the Advanced tab. Once you’ve located your backup image, Click Next to continue.

6. Next you’ll be taken to the options screen, under Advanced make sure both of the boxes are checked, and then Press Next.

7. Now the confirmation screen should appear, confirm you are restoring the correct image and then Click Finish.

8. Now all you have to do is wait for the progress bar to fill, and avoid the temptation to click the stop button or reboot the PC.

If everything went like it should, that should be it. Your system should reboot and be restored to exactly the way it was when you created your system image.

Courtesy: Mr. Austin Krause , Free groovy tech support community.
Windows will take a short amount of time to load up the repair boot.
2. Once the repair boot loads, you’ll need to enter your user name and password. Enter it and Click OK to continue.
3. There are five options available to repair Windows, but in this case we’re going to Click System Image Recovery.
4. When you select a system image to restore from, there are two different options. Usually the Use the latest available system image is the best option. If this option doesn’t appear however, Click select a system image.
5. If you’ve saved your backup on the network you can access it using the Advanced tab. Once you’ve located your backup image, Click Next to continue.
6. Next you’ll be taken to the options screen, under Advanced make sure both of the boxes are checked, and then Press Next.
7. Now the confirmation screen should appear, confirm you are restoring the correct image and then Click Finish.
8. Now all you have to do is wait for the progress bar to fill, and avoid the temptation to click the stop button or reboot the PC.
If everything went like it should, that should be it. Your system should reboot and be restored to exactly the way it was when you created your system image.
Courtesy: Mr. Austin Krause , Free groovy tech support community.
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