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Yes, you can use backups taken before disks were migrated from unmanaged to managed.
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- By default, a restore VM job creates an unmanaged VM.
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- However, you can restore disks and use them to create a managed VM.
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### How do I restore a VM to a restore point before the VM was migrated to managed disks?
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By default, a restore VM job creates a VM with unmanaged disks. To create a VM with managed disks:
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1. [Restore to unmanaged disks](tutorial-restore-disk.md#restore-a-vm-disk).
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2. [Convert the restored disks to managed disks](tutorial-restore-disk.md#convert-the-restored-disk-to-a-managed-disk).
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3. [Create a VM with managed disks](tutorial-restore-disk.md#create-a-vm-from-the-restored-disk).
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The restore process remains the same. If the recovery point is of a point-in-time when VM had unmanaged disks, you can [restore disks as unmanaged](tutorial-restore-disk.md#unmanaged-disks-restore). If the VM had managed disks then, you can [restore disks as managed disks](tutorial-restore-disk.md#managed-disk-restore). Then you can [create a VM from those disks](tutorial-restore-disk.md#create-a-vm-from-the-restored-disk).
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[Learn more](backup-azure-vms-automation.md#restore-an-azure-vm) about doing this in PowerShell.
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