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I had a Windows 10 on a GPT partitioned disk and I created a Ghost image of the Operating System like I had done in the past.

Now I got a larger HDD which is a GPT partitioned disk as well and I split it into 2 partitions, which are being reported in 'Easeus Partition' as GPT (Data Partition). Then I restored the .GHO image into one of these partitions but the problem I'm now having is that I cannot see how to make this new partition bootable.

I've been researching the whole afternoon but I don't understand much about the subject and I cannot see what's happening or what I need to try. If you could please give me some direction to see how I could restore the old .GHO image in the new partition and make this one bootable please? Better if there are tools to help with this, as I might make some error if it's too technical...

Thank you!

Hennes
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Best way is to install a dummy UEFI windows 10, and then replace OS partition with ghost image. (You will have to do it from another OS, or move drive to another device). Another way I discovered, is to reduce the installed dummy OS to a minimum size (ie:30gb), make another partition and use ghost to copy the image there, and use https://www.boyans.net/ EasyBCD to dualboot with it. You'll end up with a dummy emergency boot OS and the main restored one.