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       #840

    @whs,

    You could scan your asus with this:http://ubuntuone.com/p/BY7/

    save non-ms drivers into a folder. It may pick up the sd card thing driver.

    Once you have it, can be added to your macrium pe.
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  2. whs
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       #841

    Thanks, it starts, says 'Application ready' and then that's it.
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    7 X64
       #842

    You have to click BACKUP, then scan current system at the bottom.

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       #843

    It only takes a swecond, then non MS drivers are already ticked by default.

    Click Backup Now and select where to save them

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  5. whs
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       #844

    OK, let me try that.

    That worked on my desktop. Now let me go to the little guy.
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  6. whs
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       #845

    I don't see any micro SDcard driver. Do you ?
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  7. Posts : 16,132
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       #846

    No.

    Not sure if it only picks up things that are currently plugged in.
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  8. whs
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       #847

    The micro SD card was plugged in. Still no cigar, LOL.
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       #848

    Lady Fitzgerald said:
    COMPUTIAC said:
    If I use this as a backup system, will it backup everything on the machine at the same time ?
    It can, and do so very well, but I don't recommend it unless your machine has only one drive with one partition. If your OS and data are on separate partitions, it is better to back them up separately. If you have very much data in its own partition, you would be better off using MR to image the OS partitions and use a folder/file syncing program, such as SyncToy or FreeFileSync (I prefer the latter). A folder/file syncing program is much faster for backing up data.
    COMPUTIAC said:
    This is what is on the HDD, only one.
    You have to bare with me, with this 8.1 stuff.
    If I use the "Standard" version, then I won't need another program to take care of the files and folders ?
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  10. whs
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       #849

    You don't even need the standard version. Any image from the free version can be mounted (just double click on the image file) and from there you can pick any data.

    It is good practice to make a seperate partition for the data. If you image that on an as needed basis, your data will be safe. I always image to 2 different disks (I alternate). That gives extra security in case one disk fails at the same time as the system. It is unlikely, but makes me feel better.
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