Hey guys, I just paid for Macrium Reflect and bought an HDD enclosure to use with a 1 TB HDD (formatted) from a busted laptop just for backups. I am positive that both C and D drives on both systems are well below 500 GB so I know the 1TB has ample space. However, after cloning my laptop, the 1 TB now shows 668 GB in an "allocated space". Not sure how that happened after my only attempt at cloning.
First, is it possible to back up or clone both my laptop 7 home pro and desktop 8.1 on the same drive?
Second, if so, is it better to just clone both C drives with the D drive on both systems? My laptop has one HDD and the desktop has two. I'm assuming the pro for using this method is that it will be a complete one-stop restore, in one location, to their current states but the cons are that if the 1 TB goes down, I lose both backups, it will take more time to clone both systems and this method will take up more drive space on the 1TB by choosing to clone both systems. Oh and the fact that that cloning will not require me to use a Macrium recovery disc to restore is also a plus.
Am I missing any other pros and cons to this method? I just want to be able to fully restore both systems to it's current state with all it's current software loaded up should something go wrong. I think I have everything I need to safeguard both systems now (unless I need a second 1TB HDD to back up the other OS) and I'm not sure if partitioning this drive is necessary in the event that what I want to do isn't even possible. Also, I have never partitioned a drive before and I don't have much experience with Macrium so any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
First, is it possible to back up or clone both my laptop 7 home pro and desktop 8.1 on the same drive?
Second, if so, is it better to just clone both C drives with the D drive on both systems? My laptop has one HDD and the desktop has two. I'm assuming the pro for using this method is that it will be a complete one-stop restore, in one location, to their current states but the cons are that if the 1 TB goes down, I lose both backups, it will take more time to clone both systems and this method will take up more drive space on the 1TB by choosing to clone both systems. Oh and the fact that that cloning will not require me to use a Macrium recovery disc to restore is also a plus.
Am I missing any other pros and cons to this method? I just want to be able to fully restore both systems to it's current state with all it's current software loaded up should something go wrong. I think I have everything I need to safeguard both systems now (unless I need a second 1TB HDD to back up the other OS) and I'm not sure if partitioning this drive is necessary in the event that what I want to do isn't even possible. Also, I have never partitioned a drive before and I don't have much experience with Macrium so any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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Windows 7 Pro, 64-bit, SP1intel Core i7-2760QM @ 2.40 GHz - Sandy Bridg...8.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)511MB NVIDIA NVS 4200M (Dell)
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- DELL LATTITUDE E6520
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro, 64-bit, SP1
- CPU
- intel Core i7-2760QM @ 2.40 GHz - Sandy Bridge 32nm
- Motherboard
- Dell Inc. 0J4TFW (CPU 1)
- Memory
- 8.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)
- Graphics Card(s)
- 511MB NVIDIA NVS 4200M (Dell)
- Sound Card
- NVIDIA High Definition Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Panasonic 55"
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080@ 60Hz
- Hard Drives
- 465GB WD WDC WD50000BKPT-75PK4 (SATA)
558GB INTEL 320 SERIES VO0600EC HPP (SATA)
556GB MAXTOR ONETOUCH USB DEVICE (SATA)
- Antivirus
- MalwareBytes
- Browser
- Firefox