This is a good advice and most backup programs that I use do it exactly that way anyway.
I will probably give Macrium a try now. I do not like its layout, its selections even their naming schema for backups. But is is reliable, has a...
I have several WinPE sticks (an live Linux distros too). But what I want is a bootable complete Windows installation. Traditionally you have that...
"Macrium Reflect Home (paid) working on each instance on both PCs." This is what would have expected too: All different bootable instances reside...
"Reflect isn’t permanently licensed to one specific PC. You can move it to another one was long as you remove it from the one that currently has...
Yes, I know this answer. But what is "one PC"? In my case I changed from a boot partition on a 1TB SSD with another data partition to a two drive...
Does a Macrium Reflect Home license survive if my boot disk crashes oder even my complete PC? Obviously in these cases it is to late to deregister...
I did a simple clone job with Macrium Reflect 6 (which had no problem with my 4k Display, O&O for instance still does not work correctly) from an...
I have a fullblown Windows installation (10 Pro 64 bit) running on an Intel NUC5i3SYH machine with a Sasmung EVO 850 SSD as the boot device (with...
Well, it basically worked as I hoped for (Thanks to a finally found tutorial...
I want to migrate from Windows 7 on a Mac in a Bootcamp partition back to a genuin Intel-Windows machine (a NUC) an get rid of the Mac...
My problem has been solved: I had to reset the NVRAM / PRAM which defines start up disk selection. After this I could boot from a Paragon...
The problem lies not in the backup part of the process but in the restore. Obviously I cannot restore any Windows boot partition /Bootcamp...
I have burned a DVD already. Its boots fine on Windows-only machines. But it hangs on my Mac.
I have a Mac mini with both SSD (256 GB) and HD (500GB). I want to clone the SSD to the HD as a fall back solution if OS X or Bootcamp crash. The...
Well, I am a XP guy only. But once you have a Bart PE CD you can work with basically every harddisk hardware and many file systems, NTFS and FAT...
As I found out the hard way, True Image 10 Boot-CDs unfortunately do not support SATA drives in all cases and chipvariants. It is a must to build...
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