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Macrium Reflect Question
Char Jackson wrote:
On Sun, 6 Jan 2019 17:12:56 -0500, Zaidy036 wrote: As I understand you have one HDD with partitions C and D and are therefor making an image back onto the HDD you are imaging. That has to be confusing for any imaging program and is probably why you are having the C/D problem on restore. If he's imaging C: and storing it on D:, it doesn't matter in the slightest that C: and D: are two partitions on the same physical disk. No imaging program is going to have a problem with that. -- Char Jackson Right. The problem, as noted by Paul, is that the ramdisk boots up as C: , effectively "stealing" that drive letter away from me for a flawless restore operation to my C: (it thinks my system drive is now D: during the restore operation, and that E has the backup image, (instead of D. But it worked, however, but with some minor issues, which I can't recall now. I rarely use that Windows 7 laptop at this point, so it hasn't been a big issue for me. I'm using the Windows XP desktop computer almost all the time, including right here. |
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