MBR2GPT is indeed intended for disks that contain a Windows partition, and despite its name it creates an EFI and MSR partition to support UEFI...
Yes. Nothing special you need to do fobut restoring the entire disk will revert it to MBR. You can restore individual partitions from the old...
Microsoft’s article about this contains this language: So I guess sometime in the second half of 2024, at least as of now?
Yes you can build WinPE 11 on Win10. Not sure about whether there’s a difference in terms of revocation updates though. Haven’t checked in on that...
Save the installers. ;)
Thanks for testing! :)
I think that’s not the right test for the topic being discussed. Your tests confirm that a non-RDR restore takes the same time regardless of the...
I’m not sure this is accurate. RDR just avoids the need to write out the full contents of the partition by analyzing the current (pre-restore)...
The options to create new backups from the Existing Backups interface don’t operate any differently based on what specific backup you select,...
@Raza0007 If you check the release notes from Reflect V7, there are MANY instances of changes to the CBT driver to resolve issues that caused...
CBT will add the most value in two main use cases: Very frequent Diff/Inc backups, such as every 15 minutes. If you have frequent small backups,...
Correct
WinRE is the default for a few reasons: It can be useful for Rescue Media kernels to match full Windows kernels, since that means any...
When you use WinRE, Reflect uses whatever kernel is in use on your system’s WinRE partition. The older pre-update Rescue Media that you said works...
That choice matters if you need to run Fix Boot Problems. If you booted Rescue in Legacy BIOS mode, then that wizard will attempt fixes...
To be clear, the boot menu interface and operation has nothing to do with Reflect. That is Windows Boot Manager. Reflect merely has an option to...
The boot menu countdown is cancelled if the user provides any input. The idea is that if the user does nothing, something should happen...
^ Yes, exactly. Your Incremental task should show that error code, but the Differential task that you should also see listed under Scheduled...
Sure. If you kept the auto-unlock option enabled on your new build, then just boot into Rescue Media, click over to the Create Backups > Local...
Rebuild the Rescue Media with the auto-unlock option enabled. You just need to make sure it’s a full WIM rebuild rather than a basic copy of an...
If you made backups while the partition was encrypted but unlocked, then the backups themselves do not contain BitLocker encryption, and they will...
Windows 10 Home still allows you to use manage-bde. So you can just run “manage-bde -protectors -get C:” to show the enabled protectors. One of...
Nothing to worry about except for lack of encryption, which can of course be resolved by re-enabling BitLocker. Make sure to back up your new...
No you don’t need to do anything with your Rescue Media. Auto-unlock just stores unlock keys on Rescue Media to have available in case Rescue...
Yes, although for the second option, you generally don’t have to change the boot order just to boot from a flash drive. Most systems have a key...
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