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01-16-2012   #1


Windows 7 Pro
 
 

Macrium Reflect 5.0 Question

I am relatively new using this version of Reflect. In fact I have never had to use it to restore an image.

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The question I had is should I include the System Record in the image? If I do include it, will two images be created?

I have always uncheck that box. Is that a mistake?

Thank you!!

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01-17-2012   #2


Acer laptop W 7 Pro SP1 64 bit & Dell Desktop W 7 Pro SP1 32 bit
 
 


I always have that unchecked to and I have never had a problem with the restore from a image. I do not know if it creates two images or it's just one not sure.
Jerry
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01-19-2012   #3


Windows 7 Pro
 
 


Thanks Bongo.

I was just curious about that box. I don't ever remember seeing it in the older version of Reflect.

I am just not sold on this Version 5 of Reflect yet since I have never had to use it to restore an image. Version 4 I used many times to restore and never had a problem with it.
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01-19-2012   #4


Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by huffman View Post
I am relatively new using this version of Reflect. In fact I have never had to use it to restore an image.

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The question I had is should I include the System Record in the image? If I do include it, will two images be created?

I have always uncheck that box. Is that a mistake?

Thank you!!
Yes you need to have at least one image of that partition. It contains the boot loader and if your hard disk fails a restore of your C drive will not be sufficient to get a working Windows. You can either make a separate image and keep it safe as it does not usually change or you can do what I do and include it with every image of the C partition. It is only 100MB and adds seconds to the backup. If you do both they are stored in the same image file and both can be restored at the same time.

If you press the "create an image of the partitions required to backup and restore windows" button that partition will be automatically checked.
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01-20-2012   #5


Windows 7 Pro
 
 


Thanks kado897 that is great information to know.
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01-20-2012   #6


Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
 
 


You are welcome huffman.
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