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John Doe
Fishface said:John Doe wrote:
Yes! I got my extended family and friends using it, and I made
my employer buy it.
Uh, what? It creates a file, not a hidden partition.
Okay, that is good. Managing partitions is not really necessary
since there should be no need to tell the program where the copy
is supposed to go back to. Apparently it also makes an exact copy
of the boot sector, something I have been suspicious of. Over the
years, the boot sector and/or the BOOT.INI file have caused
problems here, and I believe they should simply be copies that go
with the copied Windows installation and therefore not cause
problems. The typical disk manager might not be targeted well
enough towards the specific process of making backup copies of
Windows. Hopefully the thing will work well at least through
Windows 7.
Out of curiosity... Is there some sort of command that Microsoft
has blessed us with that helps to make such a copy? I seem to have
heard something about that in the recent past. I am impressed that
Macrium Reflect does not need to jump out of windows before making
the copy.
The file can be on another drive, or a network drive, or a DVD
set, or, cough, a CD set. I guess you could have a hidden
partition. TweakUI would hide a drive letter, as I recall.
Yes. You can make a bootable pen drive, too.
I don't see why not.
Seems to work so far. There was some space left over on my SSD
drive while working the program (but that extra space disappeared
by reboot time).
Looks good. A little funky looking, but good.