mitchell65
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As the title says I use Macrium Reflect to create an image of my system on a weekly basis.
The screenshot attached is of my Disc Management. I know that I need to edit the order of the discs but for the moment Disc 0 is a small HD for the Macrium backups. That can be removed a placed in an enclosure to convert to an External HD.
Disc 1 is an old HD from a previous desktop with Win 7 that died. The HD was OK though so I have been able to retrieve all the files I wanted from that. It is due for formatting soon.
Drive 2 in my SSD main "C" drive.
I have been creating images of just the C drive. I have a separate HD for Data and this is synced with Sync Toy to an External HD backup.
All is well so far.
One point though: As I said i have been imaging just the C drive but with Reflect you can choose this:
Choosing this Reflect selects the following marked with Red Dot:
I have been selecting the partitions marked with a blue dot.
Question:
I think Reflect only selects the "F" partition because recognises that as a Windows boot up partition. (But that is for the old HD) I don't think I need that for my "C" drive backup but what say you?
The screenshot attached is of my Disc Management. I know that I need to edit the order of the discs but for the moment Disc 0 is a small HD for the Macrium backups. That can be removed a placed in an enclosure to convert to an External HD.
Disc 1 is an old HD from a previous desktop with Win 7 that died. The HD was OK though so I have been able to retrieve all the files I wanted from that. It is due for formatting soon.
Drive 2 in my SSD main "C" drive.
I have been creating images of just the C drive. I have a separate HD for Data and this is synced with Sync Toy to an External HD backup.
All is well so far.
One point though: As I said i have been imaging just the C drive but with Reflect you can choose this:
Choosing this Reflect selects the following marked with Red Dot:
I have been selecting the partitions marked with a blue dot.
Question:
I think Reflect only selects the "F" partition because recognises that as a Windows boot up partition. (But that is for the old HD) I don't think I need that for my "C" drive backup but what say you?