Macrium Reflect

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  1. aldist

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    Wanted Launcher to run custom applications under WinPE, approximate analogue of TeraByte's TBLauncher.
     
  2. camelia

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    oh my it is a rewritable RW disk! I will try again if not I will post again!

    My computer is old can boot from an USB stick :(

    Came
     
  3. yoorrik

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    I also have this error: The Macrium Rescue boot program stops during installation, the process stops ... this is very strange ...
    Notebook “Acer Aspire One AO532h”, Notebook “ASUS Eee PC1005PXD”
    This error occurs if I am using Macrium 8.1 and Win PE10 2004.
    If I use Win PE 11 or Win PE 10 1709 then there is no error.
    If I am using Macrium 7.3 or Macrium 8.0 then there is no error.
    Macrium Rescue is built on Windows 10 21H2 x64
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    The error only occurs if I'm using Macrium 8.1 + Win PE10 2004( I tested 8.1.7280 & 8.1.7401)
    This error is not permanent: I made 6 attempts, 2 successes and 4 failures(errors)
     
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  4. aldist

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    RWs are less reliable in terms of write-read quality and durability.
    Even older 12-year-old computers can boot from a flash drive. Plug in the Macrium RescueMedia bootable flash drive. When the computer boots, as soon as the first color screen appears, periodically press the "Boot menu" key, the prompt at the bottom of the screen tells you which key it is, it might be the F12 key.
    In Boot menu (Select a boot First device) use arrow keys on your keyboard to select USB-HDD and press Enter, the computer will boot from the USB stick.
    Check also the other nearby USB-.... items.
    You can check that right now, even if you don't have a bootable USB stick. Plug in any non-bootable flash drive and try, at the last step the computer will display a message that no bootable device is detected.
    The USB stick is best plugged into the back ports, but it usually works from the front ports as well.
     
  5. camelia

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    That is what I want to try :'(

    Where is that option in my bios?
    usb.jpg

    Is safe and clean of malware
    https://xxx.ultraiso.com?

    Welcome to the club, now is booting but does not recognize my external HDD!

    Please help :'(:'(:'(

    Thanks
    Came
     
  6. aldist

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    There is a scroll in your menu, scroll down, there are more items. But that's not the menu I wrote about.
    You don't need to go into the bios to open the boot menu. You press the power button on the computer, and immediately press F12 repeatedly until the boot menu opens. Or simply press and hold down the F12 key. Depending on the manufacturer, the keys may be Esc, Delete, F1, F2, F10, F11, F12, but start with F12.
    It is possible that your boot menu is disabled in bios, go to bios and enable it. The second half of the video shows very clearly how to do all this.
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    Yes, UltraISO is a safe program.
    If when booting from the Macrium Reflect RescueMedia your external hard drive is not visible, it is possible that MR is missing your USB-HDD driver. First check it by plugging it into other USB ports.
     
  7. aldist

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    If the external drive was connected after booting into RescueMedia, click Refresh to display it.
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  8. camelia

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