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Yes, there have been quite a few instances of that recently on these forums.should Microsoft without notice slip a patch onto my system, when I start up the next morning and it fails to boot
Yes, there have been quite a few instances of that recently on these forums.should Microsoft without notice slip a patch onto my system, when I start up the next morning and it fails to boot
I used this EasyBCD 2.1 Beta Builds - The NeoSmart Forums with the info I got from here Recovery Partition - Create and made a boot entry pointing to a macrium boot ISO on both of my HD's. Freaking amazing you can use an ISO with this. So I can completely restore my macrium image without the need of any media even if my HD can't boot. Anyway this forum is awesome! You guys rock.
I've used this program for a few years now and it works perfectly. I actually bought the 3 pack and have it running at home on my Win7 PC and our 2008 R2 server with a spare license. Others I have used a unreliable and the scheduled backups start to fail without any reason (O&O for example).
About 6 months ago the hard drive in my Win7 PC started to go bad under warranty. I used a spare drive (yeah, I like to have spares on hand) and the restore from a past backup went flawlessly.
I don't understand the Linux stuff. Do we have to be running Linux?
Also - what is a "rep?" some kind of thank you??
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The Linux program that you burn to a CD is to jump start the recovery. You load this program from the CD (change the boot sequence in the BIOS to boot from the CD reader) and then this program will be used to pull in your image from wherever you had placed it.
When your system is completely dead, this is the only way to get the recovery working.
Hirens boot CD (free) v13 has Macrium pe built in if that's important to you. I've tried it and it works fine. Although the restore is a 32 bit app., as you might expect, it has no effect on restoring 64 bit images like mine.
I find the linux boot recovery CD quite adequate. Just check that it boots ok on your system.