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My objective: multiple backups of my "C" drive. And I would like the "other" drive to be bootable (I can easily switch boot drives in my BIOS) -- which means it can't be in the compressed format and has to have a correctly populated boot sector.
I've just loaded the free trial of Macrium Reflect. Here's my disk line up:
Other than using something like xcopy or robocopy to just copy the backup to "G", is there a way in Macrium Reflect to do this? Of course, I have the 30-day trial free version, but would not be upset if I had to buy the paid version.
I've just loaded the free trial of Macrium Reflect. Here's my disk line up:
- C: System/Program
- D: Backup of C
- E: Data
- F: Backup of E
- G: Spare hard disk
Other than using something like xcopy or robocopy to just copy the backup to "G", is there a way in Macrium Reflect to do this? Of course, I have the 30-day trial free version, but would not be upset if I had to buy the paid version.
My Computer
At a glance
Win 7/Pro 64-bitIntel 6600 Quad8 GB DDR2EVGA 512 9500 GT + nVidia GT
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Homebrew Intel 6600-based
- OS
- Win 7/Pro 64-bit
- CPU
- Intel 6600 Quad
- Motherboard
- eVGA 780i
- Memory
- 8 GB DDR2
- Graphics Card(s)
- EVGA 512 9500 GT + nVidia GT
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 4: (1) HP 22"W + (2) 19" + (1) 15" (pgm. icons only)
- Hard Drives
- SanDisk 120GB SSD (sys+pgms);WD Raptor 150GB (sys/pgm backup). Also, two of Seagate Barracuda ES.2's (data + backup)) and WD Raptor 150GB (spare)
- Case
- Cooler Master CM Cosmose 1000 (tower)
- Keyboard
- MS Natural (desktop)
- Mouse
- Logitech Performance Lase Wireless Mouse
- Internet Speed
- 17 Mbs download (cable)
- Antivirus
- MS Defender
- Other Info
- Windows Experience Index on tower system: 7.1/7.1/6.9/6.9/7.0