
Step #3: Select the OS partition just moved to the unallocated disk and on the "Restored partition properties" LINK. Step #2: drag your "System drive (C)" partition to the unallocated disk. Step #1: drag your "Healthy EFI system partition" to the unallocated disk. You must select each partition separately on the DESTINATION volume and use the "Delete existing partition" until the entire DESTINATION volume is unallocated (this doesn't happen until you actually finalize the RESTORE operation. Take NOTE of the size of the previously unallocated area you now want your OS partition to use. During the RESTORE operation (not afterwards), after you've selected the image you want to restore and said "Restore Image," you'll see your DESTINATION (or Target) disk with your previously imaged partitions on it. It's tricky but it can be done (assuming you have the (3) partitions you mentioned above in your image).
