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Fix: This Version of System Recovery is not Compatible
Making some modifications to your boot settings should do
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
updated onOctober 4, 2023
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System recovery is one of the easiest remedies if your Windows 7 installation has failed. Sadly, it doesn’t always work due to seemingly random issues such as this version of system recovery options is not compatible error.
When it occurs, your PC may not be able to recover its correct boot settings and mightshow a black screen. While this issue can look scary, the solutions in this guide will help you fix it quickly.
Why am I getting the version of system recovery options is not compatible error?
Long story short, the error arises due to a faulty system repair setup.
How can I fix this version of system recovery is not compatible error?
1. Modify Your Boot Settings
If you disable your second harddisk(and every other extradisk) in BIOS and leave the Windows system disc (primary hard drive) only when recovering, the compatibility hiccup may not occur. This should then allow the Windows 7 recovery to proceed normally.
Alternatively, you may have to look into which ports the various drives – system, DVD/Blu-raydrives, and secondarydisksare installed on the motherboard.
You then rewire the systemdriveinto a lower channel/slot, for example, SATA slot #0(channel 0). Connect the rest into the other slots. For instance, the Blu-ray can go to SATA slot #1, RAID on SATA slot #2, and so on.
In addition, switchbootsequences and ensure that the system disk will be number 1 in the systembootpriority list. Lastly, reboot from your recovery disk.
2. Disconnect and reconnect the drives
If your Windows repair option won’t work, try disconnecting and then reconnecting your hard drives, including any existing RAIDdisks.
You would need to access their ports by removing the system case. Remember to unplug the PC from the power source before opening the case.
Retry the recovery soon after reconnecting the power cables and see if this will fix this version of system recovery options is not compatible problem.
3. Disable UEFI
UEFI Secure Boot helps to ensure that your computer boots using trusted firmware only. But it occasionally triggers this version of system recovery options is not compatible issue.
Disabling Secure Boot can hence remove the unwelcome setback. If all is well, it will re-launch recovery and run the steps to completion.
4. Create a fresh recovery disk
It can be that you’re attempting to recover your Windows installation using an outdated Windows 7 recovery DVD.
This happens especially in newer machines that come with UEFI enabled instead of the conventional BIOS firmware interface.
5. Boot in UEFI Mode/ legacy BIOS-compatibility
Another way to beat this error is bybootingin UEFI mode.
That’s becausebootinginto this mode when recovering Windows eliminates any compatibility conflicts from your USB/DVD.
With the solutions in this guide, you should now be able to fix this version of system recovery options is not compatible with the version of Windows error. Similarly, if you are dealing with aWindow recovery loop error, check our detailed guide to fix it.
Feel free to let us know the solution that helped you fix this error in the comments below.
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Madalina Dinita
Networking & Security Specialist
Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.
She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.
Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.
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Madalina Dinita
Networking & Security Specialist
Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.