No, the OP doesn't understand the difference between clones and images and will not or cannot accept our explanations. S/he keeps insisting that a clone is a file and that one needs to use MR to browse a clone despite us repeatedly explaining that a clone is not a file and does not require MR to browse it. Also, the OP has yet to give us a clear explanation of what s/he is trying to do, despite my asking for clarification.I don't know if there is a language barrier or the OP is just being stubborn. Either way, I've given up.
and earlier: "...S/he keeps insisting that a clone is a file and that one needs to use MR to browse a clone..."I'm with Lady F. IF the OP Can't or Won't give a clearer explanation of what he's trying to accomplish, there's just no way to give any help
I understand full well the difference between a clone and an image. I'm using both terms just to cover the basis. It was said that Macrium can create an image file of a drive and that file can be taken to another computer and open/viewed without the use of additional software. Including Macrium. So I said, okay, show/tell me how. Because I don't see a way to do that and Macrium's documentation doesn't say anything about being able to do it either.