It is a matter of personal choice really. If you are happy with 4.2 then stick with it until Macrium drops support for it. I think I said in an earlier answer that I generally like to use the latest versions of software that I use as I am then certain of continuing support and can take advantage of any new features. In this case there don't seem to be many new features that are applicable to the free version except for the creation of a PE disk from the WAIK. It was to get a PE disk that I originally bought v4. If the Linux disk can see your backup drives or you can use the PE version in the Hirens boot CD then that is no real advantage.
There you go again, what is a Hirens boot CD. I know I made a linux boot Cd when I installed 4.2, is that it? It seems to have worked several times in the past. I do like the Winpe boot disk in Paragon, but it works but doesn't show the correct information.
I did make the Winpe Macrium disk when I installed v5.0 the first time. I also like to have the most updated software. Maybe I'll give it another shot, it will be better supported at least.
Great explanation and opinion!!
Glenn
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