Migrating an operating system to a new computer was once a technical nightmare. If the new hardware didn't perfectly match the old setup—specifically the motherboard and storage controller—Windows would often fail to boot, resulting in the dreaded "Blue Screen of Death" (BSOD). is a specialized technology designed to solve this exact problem by making any Windows-based system bootable on dissimilar hardware.
In these tools, Adaptive Restore is often presented as an option during the "Restore to Dissimilar Hardware" or "Migrate OS" wizard.
: It scans the target system for missing drivers, especially boot-critical ones.
: When upgrading to a new PC, you can move your entire environment—including settings, bookmarks, and installed software—without starting from scratch.
: 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
Migrating an operating system to a new computer was once a technical nightmare. If the new hardware didn't perfectly match the old setup—specifically the motherboard and storage controller—Windows would often fail to boot, resulting in the dreaded "Blue Screen of Death" (BSOD). is a specialized technology designed to solve this exact problem by making any Windows-based system bootable on dissimilar hardware.
In these tools, Adaptive Restore is often presented as an option during the "Restore to Dissimilar Hardware" or "Migrate OS" wizard.
: It scans the target system for missing drivers, especially boot-critical ones.
: When upgrading to a new PC, you can move your entire environment—including settings, bookmarks, and installed software—without starting from scratch.
: 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