Agreed that is likely the easiest way.  Installation is fast and config restore 
trivial.  Even if the config wasn't exported (the original died) it might be 
faster to copy the file off the drive from wherever it lives?

--

Steve Yates
ITS, Inc.

-----Original Message-----
From: List [mailto:list-boun...@lists.pfsense.org] On Behalf Of Kostas Backas
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2017 6:17 AM
To: list@lists.pfsense.org; pfSense Support and Discussion Mailing List 
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Subject: Re: [pfSense] MBR restore

Maybe install a fresh version and restore a backup?

Kostas

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From: List <list-boun...@lists.pfsense.org> on behalf of Nicola Ferrari 
(#554252) <nick-li...@posteo.eu>
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2017 2:02:47 PM
To: list@lists.pfsense.org
Subject: [pfSense] MBR restore

Hi guys!

I'm writing here since one of my collegues had to move a pfsense install
to new hardware, so imaged the pfsense using clonezilla but forgot to
enable the option to save MBR also.

So, after restoring the image, pfSense is no more able to boot.

What's the best way to restore the MBR on an existing and
already-configured pfSense install?

Thanks to everybody!
Nick

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