Unless I've completely misunderstood WinterKnight's concern, it had nothing at all to do with "extracting files from VSS." It was about whether...
Yes, I'd agree with that conclusion in general. VSS Maxsize is normally "unbounded" (i.e. uses all available free space) but you can both check...
Yup, you've got the essence of the VSS "snapshot" process. I think you'll find that this TechNet article will cover all of your remaining...
The Windows Superfetch service is a "preloader" for frequently used applications. As such, it's reading stuff into memory rather than making...
Reflect backup operations in the regular Windows working environment (but not in the WinPE rescue environment) rely on the OS's Virtual Shadow...
I hear you. I'm a "belt and suspenders" type myself. My general philosophy has always been to "back up drives comprehensively and restore...
I only know what you have posted here. Unfortunately, you "don't remember" which one of Reflect's backup operation options you chose, but you are...
The problem of your "D:" partition not being available to restore from any backup image occurred because that partition wasn't included in any of...
As I said in reply to Froggie's comment on the subject, it wouldn't be impossible for them to use reagentc output for detecting the currently...
If you have never run any backup operation that included your data partition ("D:"), then no, you cannot possibly recover it from any backup...
When creating the new backup image (the one from which your "D:" partition is missing) which of Reflect's backup operation options did you choose?...
Monitoring Macrium's own forum is probably the best way to get an idea about current and ongoing user issues, and Macrium's release notes list...
UPDATE: Having now tested Reflect v7.1.2695 as a "standalone" (not shell) application running in a WinPE environment built using ChrisR's...
Regardless of whether a backup image has been restored prior to running "Fix Windows Boot Problems", the latter utility tries to repair ("fix")...
a) - You certainly can create a differential backup in the WinPE rescue environment. Under the Restore tab, just select the full backup you want...
An "understandable misunderstanding" and please don't take my comment as an aimed barb. It wasn't intended to be. I was just getting a little...
I suppose. It's arguable. In the beginning, there was a reference to a Macrium illustration that did show that Macrium Recovery option. As a...
As a relative junior member here, would I be overstepping the bounds of propriety and good will by requesting that this Macrium Reflect thread be...
There is also a similar update for those who have stayed with Reflect v6. Release notes for v6.3.1849. Neither update, however, includes any...
Just trying to answer what you've asked about the "style" of Windows boot menu and how it might be altered by means other than manual...
Well, Reflect was telling you that something had changed the layout "geometry" (order, sizes, etc.) of partitions on that drive since that backup...
If it's left up to the MS Windows installation process, the "style" will always be determined by the Windows and boot loader version that it...
They're both correct and, in effect, they're identical. They only appear different because the second one uses the graphical capability of newer...
Yes, the OS "C:" partition remains as "Healthy (System, Boot, Page File, Active, Crash Dump, Primary Partition)" as before. Only the WinRE...
It wouldn't be impossible using reagentc output, but I somehow doubt that Macrium is going to make any such attempt. Their efforts to keep pace...
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