Hi,
I was experimenting a bit with Canary version 29585.1000 (Insider Experimental Future Platforms) of Windows 11 inside VMware Workstation.
I made an HBS image backup to a second internal drive, which I now tried to restore from within Windows.
Restore process started successfully, Windows rebooted into WinPE. But it then took a few extra seconds to load up HBS, showing only the screenshot tool in the meantime.
When HBS finally showed up, the restore process didn't start automatically. Instead I was given the normal HBS window in "Home" tab:
![[Image: kUW3A7Eg_t.png]](https://thumbs2.imgbox.com/7d/e5/kUW3A7Eg_t.png)
Logs from the WinPE HBS are attached, maybe this helps with the diagnose. Using the current HBS version v5.8.2.1.
BTW: After manually selecting the backup task again, the restore finished without problems, so this is only a hiccup with the autoselecting of the backup task.
I couldn't reproduce this behavior on current Windows 11 or any older versions so I think this might be something new, possibly introduced by MS.
Please note: I haven't tested the outcome with the current latest Canary version 29599.1000 so far, but I'd asume it's still the same.
Hope that helps
I was experimenting a bit with Canary version 29585.1000 (Insider Experimental Future Platforms) of Windows 11 inside VMware Workstation.
I made an HBS image backup to a second internal drive, which I now tried to restore from within Windows.
Restore process started successfully, Windows rebooted into WinPE. But it then took a few extra seconds to load up HBS, showing only the screenshot tool in the meantime.
When HBS finally showed up, the restore process didn't start automatically. Instead I was given the normal HBS window in "Home" tab:
Logs from the WinPE HBS are attached, maybe this helps with the diagnose. Using the current HBS version v5.8.2.1.
BTW: After manually selecting the backup task again, the restore finished without problems, so this is only a hiccup with the autoselecting of the backup task.
I couldn't reproduce this behavior on current Windows 11 or any older versions so I think this might be something new, possibly introduced by MS.
Please note: I haven't tested the outcome with the current latest Canary version 29599.1000 so far, but I'd asume it's still the same.
Hope that helps
