This article provides an exhaustive technical review, installation guide, use-case analysis, and historical context for this specific ISO release—often found in archives under the iSO-rG (Revolution Group) scene tag.
Once the WinPE GUI loads (a basic blue-gray Windows interface), you will see a shortcut labeled "Paragon Adaptive Restore 2010 Personal Edition." Click it.
Easily move your entire OS, apps, and settings from an old PC to a brand-new one without reinstalling anything.
Released during the twilight of Windows XP and the rise of Windows 7, Paragon Adaptive Restore 2010 was not just another backup utility. It was a specialized migration engine . While standard imaging tools (like Norton Ghost or Acronis) could take a snapshot of a drive, they often failed when you tried to restore that image to different hardware. This is where Paragon’s "Adaptive Restore" technology shined.
The "rG" build typically uses WinPE 2.0 (Vista kernel) or 2.1 (Server 2008). This provides crucial support for: