restore hard drives
Hi ,
IF you are aware that SSR is a image based software where everything works on a sector level which reads the entire Table Allocation of the MBR or GPT and then takes the backups of the sector where data is written( by default). Same way , if you restore it will check first if the disk is unallocated and un-initialized since if there is data already written then it will try to search for free sectors for writting and this where cloning software ( Symantec GHOST) differs from SSR because GHOST works on overwriting way it does not care if the system is formatted or already in use it will simply deploy its image on top of the data already existing but SSR will always write best on a free or unwritten disk or formatted and empty disk. You can test with a physical disk which is having two partitions and want to restore only C partition . In that case normally the issue is in writing the over writing sectors within the same physical disk. If you check with the partinfo.txt file which gets created after running partinfo.exe located at
X:\Program Files\Symantec\Symantec System Recovery\Utility
You will get a better idea how SSR reads and gets a disk geometry. Let me know if you understood the concept.