On the machines, that boot through BIOS and run on IDE or SATA controllers, it is better to specify Generation 1 option with the IDE controller. However, please be advised that it is required only if you made your image-based backup in the machine that is running on the SCSI controller and uses EFI for the system boot. If you are going to restore your image-based backup to Hyper-V virtual machine, then during the creation of this machine in the Virtual Machine Wizard you should specify the Generation-2 option. Restoring to the Different Types of Virtual Machines When creating the new virtual machine, just add a hard drive you have made with CloudBerry Backup to this machine.
The next step is to create a virtual machine using Hyper-V Manager or VMware Workstation tools. Complete the rest of the Restore Wizard steps to finally create a virtual disk! Specify some local folder to restore the selected partitions to and specify a name for the virtual disk file. Select the partitions you would like to restore. Select Restore as a virtual disk option and choose the desired virtual file format from the corresponding drop-down list. When Restore Wizard prompts you to select the type of data for restore, just go ahead and choose to Restore Image-Based Backup option then hit Next. Start the Restore Wizard by clicking the Restore button on the CloudBerry Backup toolbar and follow the Wizard steps.