Paragon Adaptive Restore [new]

: Notifies the user about devices without drivers, such as NICs or RAID controllers.

: If you used another backup program that failed to make the system bootable on new hardware, Adaptive Restore can often "fix" that system and make it functional. How the Technology Works

: Automatically pulls required drivers from the internal Windows driver store. paragon adaptive restore

: It searches the built-in Windows repository or user-provided folders to install the necessary drivers for the new hardware.

This wizard is the primary interface for Adaptive Restore. Once launched, it: : Notifies the user about devices without drivers,

Paragon Adaptive Restore: Bridging the Gap in System Migration

Before the operating system is booted from the restored disk, Adaptive Restore injects the correct, generic, or specific drivers from a user-provided source (e.g., a driver folder, ISO, or the Windows built-in driver store) directly into the offline Windows Registry and system file structure ( \Windows\System32\drivers ). : It searches the built-in Windows repository or

: Locates the Windows installation on the disk.

is a powerful, targeted solution for one of the most vexing problems in system migration. By intelligently injecting storage and HAL drivers into an offline system, it breaks the dependency on identical hardware, enabling seamless restoration to new, dissimilar computers. For IT professionals and advanced users, it is an indispensable tool that saves hours of reinstallation, reconfiguration, and application deployment.

In these tools, Adaptive Restore is often presented as an option during the "Restore to Dissimilar Hardware" or "Migrate OS" wizard.