System Image Recovery on Win 7 - Spectre XT 13

There is no issue of creating a system image onto my seagate external Freeagent goflex hard disk. However, an issue is encountered during the restoring process in which the USB3.0 port turned out to be unavailable during pre-boot.
The solution I discovered is to plug the hard disk onto the USB2.0 port. I hope this will save someone several hours of trying to figure out where goes wrong.

Yes, that is a known issue that affects several recovery softwares including HP's
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c02906094&cc=us&dlc=en&lc=en

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    The above requested information can be found on the bottom of the computer, inside the battery compartment, or on the BIOS startup/setup screen. Please do not include the serial number. Please enter the model/product information into HP's Online Consumer Support page and post it here for our review.
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  • System image for Win 7 Home Premium Service Pack 1

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  • Create a system image Win 8.1

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  • Restore System Image in Win 8.1

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  • Recovery from System Image without 8.1 Installation Medium possible?

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    Hi  wittmarf,
    Since the hard disk crashed and a new system is installed on your computer, system restore won’t work on the new system. However, you
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    Wade Liu
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