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The second snip is the difference.See how you have the HBCD menu.exe file this is whats missing when I do it very strange
The second snip is the difference.See how you have the HBCD menu.exe file this is whats missing when I do it very strange
As I added to my post I might have initially created it with 0.0.2.4 maybe that's the difference.
Hello Mjf
Yes I've got it working fine in Grub4Dos just would have preferred it on my Yumi multiboot usb but in my case its not adding the files correctly.Thanks though.
Anyway I feel as though I've Hijacked this thread.
My Macrium works great and have a few recovery options so thats brill.
Danny
Danny,
I don't think you've hijacked the thread at all. It's relevant to the topic.
I'd still like to know the advantages of the YUMI bootloader approach (now that's hijacking).
Oh ok then lol I will carry on :)
I don't think there is an advantage with which method you use its just I'm tight and would prefer not to waste a 4gig usb on 500mb of Hirens files when I could use the whole usb with Yumi. That's the only reason really.Just nice to have everything in one place.
Danny
Sorry if this question has been asked before but, I have watched the video here Imaging with Macrium on Vimeo so I do have some idea of what I am doing with Macrium, it seems nice and easy, I just have one question....
I have taken an image of my system drive (I may do a secure erase on my SSD) and I want to be able to restore a completely working OS, just as it is now....I selected "system reserved" as well as "C", so I will be able to boot into it when it is restored.
I seem to remember something about including the MBR when you are doing the restore, I am guessing I say "yes"?