Thanks essenbe and whs for the help. When I mentioned buying another 1 TB internal disk, that would be the potential restore disk should my current disk drive ever fail.
My concern is not storing the image file somewhere but rather restoring it and then booting from it.
At present I am storing images on an external 500 GB Seagate backup drive.
I believe essenbe is saying that it is OK as long as the new boot disk is larger than the restored image file. It would then boot up and work like the original disk.
My concern is not storing the image file somewhere but rather restoring it and then booting from it.
At present I am storing images on an external 500 GB Seagate backup drive.
I believe essenbe is saying that it is OK as long as the new boot disk is larger than the restored image file. It would then boot up and work like the original disk.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit

Seriously, methinks you are over thinking this. Many of us here, including me, have used Macrium Reflect to restore disks and move data to new disks without problems.