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As Keith said, dismiss the prompt. But if nothing helps, do them the favor and burn a Linux rescue disc - maybe to a virtual disc. Then you don't waste a disc. Burning a Linux rescue disc is fast. Should only take a couple of minutes.
Did as advised,didnt have to spend even a disk.I could always check "never ask again",but wanted to follow the whole procedure.Resuming,if i want to restore my system,i put in the burnt CD,boot from it,search image location and all goes by itself,just like the Windows inbuilt restoration does?
You have to navigate to the device/partition where the images are and then select the image you want to restore. Then you may have to answer a few questions like whether you want to restore the MBR, but all of that is easy.if i want to restore my system,i put in the burnt CD,boot from it,search image location and all goes by itself,just like the Windows inbuilt restoration does
Thank you all for the guidance,can be double sure,i wont loose my precious 7 setup,keep up the great work,especially you,Scharzwälder...
. Here is a tutorial I made of the restore process.Macrium Reflect - Restore With WinRE - YouTube
You should do the restore process at least up to the point of locating the image to make sure that the CD will boot and that you can find the image you made.
Well gentlemen,i mean senior gentlemen,this 50Mb application,could be the smartest thing i have ever installed.Besides the inbuilt restore-repair feature,this little thing can prove itself a real life-saver.Made the attempt to restore,found the verified image and aborted,dont have any reason to doubt its efficiency,kado's video is hard evidence.
I have restored images about 50 times - many during the classes I tought. I have never failed once.
I have used Macrium for over a year. It was storing my system and data partitions fine. But when I suddenly needed to RESTORE the system back, it explained me instead why it was not possible. Well, in that type of software, exactly this operation is crucial. All else is secondary. If that does not work, the whole piece of software is useless. That is why the question I am asking is: Have you ever RESTORED? The sofware that gets approval in that particular point from good many people can possibly be of any use.