I would have to strongly disagree with the idea that the Windows 7 recovery option is a good alternative for Macrium free or my current favourite Paragon free.įirstly you can only specify the drive to send the image to and not a particular place on that drive. ![]() In the event of a"Total loss" of the Windows operating system your PC can be started using the Reflect™ recovery CD. Images can be stored on local or network drives, CD or DVD media, and removable drives connected using USB or Firewire (IEEE1394). Using this image you can restore the entire disk, partition or individual files and folders in the event of a partial or complete system loss. You can create an accurate and reliable Image of your hard disk or partitions on your disk. Plus, of course windows Vista, or windows 7( -) versions Many that still run XP this would be very useful. So far, besides the Os installed (back up), if you use w7 + are available as a package, with them only. I have used the free version for some time and have a few back up images made. This one and the one that is working at the moment are experimental. Yes works very well, only reason perhaps is installing a back up application besides the OS default one, Just in case? I back up w7 to the secondary hdd, to cover hdd failure. If it can't better keep Macrium around or Acronis or some other program like those. Restore that image on a brand new cold HD and be back up and running just like nothing ever happened in less than a hour.Ĭan Windows 7 back up feature do that? Just asking! If it can that's great. With Macrium, I can put a brand new cold HD in my tower, put in Linux recovery CD. When you restore your image, does it restore with all the updates and setting just exactly like the day you created your back up. If your hard drive dies, how do you recover?. You say no need for Macrium except for xp. If you don't mind, I would like to ask you some questions. I'm new to this site, and I'm browsing around to see what I can learn. So if you have w7 no more need for macrium, just keep it now for xp. ![]() ![]() the prev system image restored easily,quickly and with a good result. Recently on my windows 7 I used the system image back up to repair a failed windows update mess.
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