I have created a number of CD/DVD's with programs such as Active@KillDisk, Macrium Reflect, Aomei Backupper and Partition Assistant, etc., etc., etc. Seems to me that these all run in the WinPE environment that's created on the CD.
So, rather than having multiple CD/DVD's for every program, I was thinking of creating a bootable USB (Macrium Reflect creates this perfectly) and adding the other programs to that USB. Now, no matter what the issue, boot from one USB and have access to all the backup/restore/partition applications that I have.
Easy or not? Is there a "tutorial" here (I looked but couldn't find any)?
Thanks.
So, rather than having multiple CD/DVD's for every program, I was thinking of creating a bootable USB (Macrium Reflect creates this perfectly) and adding the other programs to that USB. Now, no matter what the issue, boot from one USB and have access to all the backup/restore/partition applications that I have.
Easy or not? Is there a "tutorial" here (I looked but couldn't find any)?
Thanks.
My Computer
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Toshiba Satellite C655-S5049
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium x64