I see some differences between the partition sizes and the used/free space that Linux Mint 18.3 reports and that Macrium Reflect 7.1.2722 reports...
So far as I'm concerned, entirely apart from the encryption issue, the first key question was whether Reflect would even "see" the unmounted...
Well, that would certainly "outrank" my opinion or anyone else's. ;) You only need to look at Reflect's user interface to know whether the drive...
You can download a free edition of Reflect from this Macrium webpage if you want to try it yourself, but, encryption aside, it's unlikely that...
In the circumstances, Krusty, I think my best considered advice would be just to forget about those older backup images except perhaps to mount...
Which would lead one to think perhaps of inconsistencies occurring in Reflect's backup image results rather than a problem with the target drive...
Are you able to verify that backup image successfully? Can you mount and explore its OS ("C:") partition okay?
I'm on Reflect v7.1.2722 Server edition. But fire away if you have even a wild guess to offer. Other than the installation formatting question...
Yes, thanks. I completely missed that discrepancy between the selected Recovery partition and the displayed details. I don't know exactly what...
Well, that all looks very normal to me. Reflect is definitely seeing the drive and has selected it fully (all of its partitions) for backup as it...
Oh, okay. That's different from what I understood when you said above: I thought that meant that you were still seeing start menu issues after...
Having reviewed your posts in the other thread about start menu issues, the one "clue" that jumps out at me is your mention of a message about...
Separate destination folders (or sub-folders) with meaningful names for each backup set is definitely the better and more convenient way to go....
Yes, definitely you can do that. In fact, it's not absolutely necessary to use two separate directories on the external backup destination drive...
Actually, Win10 can still mount .iso files even if its Explorer is not associated as the default for that filename extension. In my own case, for...
I can understand why you might want it for Windows 7 which doesn't have its own "built-in" capability for mounting ISO images, but why would any...
No "biggies" that I'm aware of, but if you haven't already seen this ubuntu forums thread, it's worth a look just to be aware of some potential...
Network Authentication Issues: Reflect v7.1.2722 users (example here) are currently reporting failures of backups to network locations due to...
You're welcome. Not specific to your issue in particular, but the "built-in" capabilities of recent Windows versions to burn (Win7+) and to mount...
Like any other .ISO file, it's for burning to optical media using either the "built-in" capability of the OS or any other burner utility of your...
Other than disabling Reflect notifications completely, I don't think you can stop it from happening that way at this point in Macrium's struggle...
One can only suppose that you must have created it yourself during some rescue media "wizard" operation on November 27th. Otherwise, it wouldn't...
That's fine. If you want to be certain of getting the Reflect v7.1.2722 WAIKFiles components, it's best to download and run the full installer...
If your rescue media is currently built using WinPE 10 version 1607 as its boot.wim base, that has not changed. Regardless of what updated...
And you must also have run the full installer to get that result. Either that or Macrium has "slipstreamed" a fix into their "Check for updates"...
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