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Hi,
Thanks for the update - glad you got it working.
You really shouldn't have needed to do that - macrium ought to have updated the bcd entry for you.
Q1. No
Q2. Yes - the way you have it set up. (It sounds like the drives are booting independently from your post)
Again, macrium should really have added a boot menu entry for the restored drive - to the existing drive's bcd - so you could choose via windows boot menu.
Don't know why macrium failed to do that - ( it couldn't do it if the "existing" drive had been disconnected during restore of course ).
Thanks for the update - glad you got it working.
You really shouldn't have needed to do that - macrium ought to have updated the bcd entry for you.
Q1. No
Q2. Yes - the way you have it set up. (It sounds like the drives are booting independently from your post)
Again, macrium should really have added a boot menu entry for the restored drive - to the existing drive's bcd - so you could choose via windows boot menu.
Don't know why macrium failed to do that - ( it couldn't do it if the "existing" drive had been disconnected during restore of course ).
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