Macrium Reflect


  1. Posts : 168
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #1

    Macrium Reflect


    I have made a query on this before but my memory is getting very short these days.
    Its regarding the Macrium Reflect software.
    I accidently deleted a section of Microsoft Office OneNote and I want to restore it from the backup file using copy paste.
    I go into the drive where my backups are stored and double click the backup file,a box comes up saying:
    Select the backup or image that you wish to browse and associate a drive in explorer.
    Underneath is listed the original location of the backup.
    I would like to know what to do next.

    Many thanks for any replies.
    wallie
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 6,879
    Win 7 Ultimate x64
       #2

    Select the backup or image that you wish to browse and associate a drive in explorer.
    When it gets to there select the image you want to browse and it will put up a small drop box where you can choose a drive letter,

    Macrium Reflect-reflect.jpg

    which if you do nothing will be the next available letter. Then just click OK and Reflect will start/create a virtual drive and mount the image, and you can browse/copy/etc to your heart's content.
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 168
    Windows 7 Home Premium
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I am trying to restore OneNote which is in Microsoft Office using copy/paste
    I select the backup image and when the Backup Selection box comes up I select my C: drive and it enters F: for the drive letter then I press o/k a listing comes up.
    From the listing I go into Program Files,Microsoft Office,Office12,OneNote.exe
    (sorry about the coma’s instead of backslash which I cannot find on this US keyboard)
    What happens now is that the current faulty version of OneNote opens up not the backup copy.
    Maybe I should not be selecting Onenote.exe in the listing but I could not see any other way to display it.
    I am thinking of giving up and just doing a full restore.
    Thanks for your help anyway.
    wallie
      My Computer


 

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