Hard Dİsk Formatted on Road Hog Full Boar 3

Hi Guys
A couple days ago we have changed the Road hog full boar hard drive. Now i can not restore it says no console restore on drive.
What sould i do
Thanks
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  • Hello, the hard drive needs to be at least 80gb in size. Larger is ok but stay on the smaller size and not a huge one.

    The software can be found at the link below. The Road Hog, and Road Hog Full Boar are similar consoles but use different software files, confirm the correct file is being used.

    Road Hog 3
    www.highend.com/support/legacy-product-information/road-hog-recover-image-archive

    Full Boar 3
    www.highend.com/support/legacy-product-information/full-boar-recover-image-archive

    The link below explains burning the file to a USB drive, and installing it in the console. The USB drive must be made a bootable device.
    www.highend.com/documentation/Road%20Hog/BootableUSBFlashDrive.pdf

    Also confirm the bios settings are correct. If the year in the System Date and Time is off, such 2005 or 2012, it can cause issues loading software.

    Road Hog bios. There were several motherboards used in Road Hog. The settings for each are included.
    www.highend.com/documentation/Road%20Hog/RoadHogBios.pdf

    Full Boar bios
    www.highend.com/documentation/Full%20Boar/FullBoarBios.pdf

    Try those and let us know how things go, and what are the results.
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  • Hello, the hard drive needs to be at least 80gb in size. Larger is ok but stay on the smaller size and not a huge one.

    The software can be found at the link below. The Road Hog, and Road Hog Full Boar are similar consoles but use different software files, confirm the correct file is being used.

    Road Hog 3
    www.highend.com/support/legacy-product-information/road-hog-recover-image-archive

    Full Boar 3
    www.highend.com/support/legacy-product-information/full-boar-recover-image-archive

    The link below explains burning the file to a USB drive, and installing it in the console. The USB drive must be made a bootable device.
    www.highend.com/documentation/Road%20Hog/BootableUSBFlashDrive.pdf

    Also confirm the bios settings are correct. If the year in the System Date and Time is off, such 2005 or 2012, it can cause issues loading software.

    Road Hog bios. There were several motherboards used in Road Hog. The settings for each are included.
    www.highend.com/documentation/Road%20Hog/RoadHogBios.pdf

    Full Boar bios
    www.highend.com/documentation/Full%20Boar/FullBoarBios.pdf

    Try those and let us know how things go, and what are the results.
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