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You should be fine with the EFI system and GPT drives. Support for both is built into SSR 2013. When it is showing the target as invalid, that could mean that it does not have a partition, an invalid partition or other data. You can attempt to proceed. If it fails, you can reboot back into the SRD and delete that invalid partition, restoring the data to raw space. Just be careful that you do not delete the partition from the backup drive location!
SSR 2013 has both 32 and 64 bit recovery disks (SRDs). Broadcom drivers are native to both, so before you manually add any drivers to the custom disk, test the recovery disk as is and see if can connect to your network. (As Brian said, WiFi is not supported.) If you want to test if the SRD contains your drivers, you can insert the SRD while in Windows, and when it autoruns, you can run the 'Driver Validation Tool' to check drivers on the SRD against your computer.
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