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Last edited by Lady Fitzgerald; 07 Feb 2013 at 15:20. Reason: Stupid forum software doesn't allow leading or multiple spaces
I think everyone has problems with RPs. I have only ever used one successfully but I still live in hope.
I agree fellow geeks and geekettes, since I discovered imaging I won't be using RPs I don't think. I had used cloned drives before though.
Since I starting imaging my system on a regular basis a few years ago, I stopped using system restore, so when I bought my first SSD for my Windows installation I decided to turn it off to save disk space.
Hi whs :)
Thank you so much again for your latest Macrium ISO 5.15603 I was able to download the latest version the other night and it works great. I was using 5.04995 previously and it also was excellent. I use EasyBCD and boot the ISO directly from my flash drive which loads much faster than a boot cd/dvd.
I noticed skydrive is down today, at least for me here in the U.S. Even login does not work, so I am grateful I was able to get the latest ISO the other day and I wanted to say thank you for all your efforts. They are very much appreciated!
Jim
Hello:
I am having a problem that I hope someone here can help me with. I am using a new (for me) Zalman ZM-VE300 with a 750GB HDD inside. I have created two NTFS partitions on the HDD, one for the _iso folder and one for system backups. I have been trying to get Macrium Reflect Free iso, once it is booted, to recognize the second partition as a HDD but it insists that it is a CD drive. I built the iso from Macrium 5.1.5732; I don't know which version of WinPE but I am using Windows 7, SP1, Home Premium, 64-bit.
My question is this: Is this a problem with the Macrium software or is it a problem with WinPE?
When I use the device to boot a Ubuntu 12.10 iso, Ubuntu sees the second partition as a HDD, so I don't think it's the Zalman.