What you're goiing to have to do to recover that system is download firmware from the Fortinet support site and use a TFTP server app to upload the firmware to the FortiGate. Once the firmware is uploaded and confirmed, you'll be asked to select one of 3 options.

Fortigate firewall upgrade to different model can become a pain when you are not sure how to migration configuration. Fortinet provides a tool which name is FortiConverter. Here are some features from it website page;
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  • Multi-vendor Support - Conversion from Check Point, Cisco, Juniper, Alcatel-Lucent, Palo Alto Networks, and SonicWall. A single tool converts configurations from all supported vendors.
  • FortiGate to FortiGate - Can migrate configurations between FortiGate devices to minimize the risk associated with network upgrades. Facilitates migration to new hardware models from legacy FortiGate devices. This feature, including conversion output, is enabled with the trial license.
  • Standardized Conversion - Configuration conversion is performed according to conversion rules and policy review and tuning is done after the conversion, prior to generating the output. Human error in the conversion process is minimized.
  • Full Support - A valid FortiConverter license entitles users to direct engineering support and private builds to support their complex conversion projects.

Actually in most case, you will just need to change the configuration as instructed by docs listing at the reference section. In this post, I will use Fortigate 30D upgraded to 60D as an example to demonstrate steps.
Step 1 : Make sure the target device's firmware version as close as to the source's version
It does not need to be same version and build number. Fortigate 30D is using 5.0.0 and target Fortigate 60D is 5.0.2.
Step 2: Save Target Fortigate 60D configuration to a file
You may want to reset target machine to factory default configuration. But it is not mandatory requirement since you will only need first small section configuration to be copied over.
By clicking Backup from Dashboard Status page, you will be prompted to save configuration to assigned place.

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Step 3: Modify Source Fortigate 30D's configuration
3.1 Copy over #config-version part from 60D file to 30D's as show following screenshot

3.2 Replace Interface name
In this case, Fortigate 30D is using 'wan' and 'lan' as interface name, but 60D is using 'wan1' and 'internal'. Use replace function to replace 'wan' with 'wan1' and 'lan' with ‘internal’.
Verify all replacement has been completed correctly by searching those interface names.

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4. Restore new configuration file into 60D
From Dashboard's status page , you will have option to restore configuration from a saved file.

5. Verify
Reboot the device and check all functions as much as you can, such as Interface , routes, policies, virtual ip etc.

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Reference:
1. Technical Note - How to upgrade from one FortiGate unit to another and keep the same configuration

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2. SysAdmin’s Notebook - Transferring a configuration file from one model to another
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Looking some guidance and feedback on deploying and running VM Fortigates in Azure. Used physical ones for past 10+ years for Internet access with UTM features and for site-2-site VPN. Currently running 5.4 firmware series on D- and E-series devices. FortiManager and FortiAnalyzer are in use as VMs in own data center.

Some workloads are moving to Azure and hoping to use Fortigate to have oversight and control of traffic as well as establish VPN tunnels to existing physical Fortigates. Also existing FortiManager and FortiAnalyzer would be used to control Fortigate VMs in Azure.

Any major difference between PAYG or BYOL licensing? Any major limitations between VM models? (vdoms are not used/needed) Any preference between 5.4 and 5.6 firmware versions?

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Also sizing recommendations are welcome. At the moment peak traffic would be around 70-80 Mbit/s of VPN tunnel traffic and 30-40 Mbit/s Internet traffic with UTM features (no SSL decrypt)

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