![]() The WinPE version you use for Rescue Media does not have to correspond go the OS you run on your PC. Lastly, if you need UEFI boot support, as seems to be the case based on the title bar of your Rescue Media screenshots, I’d recommend using a newer WinPE kernel than WinPE 3 - like WinPE 10. But you really shouldn’t post a screenshot that shows the license key of a paid Reflect version in a public forum. If that doesn’t fix it, then uninstall and reinstall Reflect. A restore within Macrium Site Manager performs a simple restore of data in the image file with few advanced options. If you have a paid version of Reflect Home 6.3 that’s generating Rescue Media running Reflect Free 6.1, then delete the folder C:\Boot\Macrium on your hard drive and build Rescue Media again, which will force Reflect to recreate the file set from scratch. And your second screenshot shows Reflect 6.1, edition unclear. Open Macrium Reflect Select Create an image of the partition(s) required to backup and restore Windows on the left side panel of Macrium Make sure the whole. it is recommended to use A OMEI Backupper Standard to restore the system. Your first one shows an About page for Reflect Home 6.3, and also Reflect Free 6.1, which is pretty ancient at this point. DISM, short for Deployment Image Servicing and Method 3: Make your. Although if you’re using Free, why are you still using V6? That screenshot function I mentioned was added in Reflect 7.2.Īnd speaking of versions, your screenshots are quite confusing. ![]() In terms of functionality, the only function not available in Free is ReDeploy, so I’m not sure what you mean by “half” of the functions not being available. ![]() This causes Clonezilla to fail on a restore. I want to see the current partition layout of your actual DISK you’re trying to boot from, which as I said is under the BACKUP tab. 10-15-2016 Macrium Reflect V6 Equipment: 2 ssd drives, Windows 7 pro 64-bit, UEFI, Macrium reflect V6, external HD 1t Have been using Clonezilla for years. But you also only showedthe partition layout of the IMAGE you’re restoring. However, that’s only something you should do if you’re also switching your system from BIOS to UEFI boot mode. But since you mentioned a custom restore to GPT I wondered if that might have been done incorrectly. If you’re just trying to restore the disk as it was, then you’d just click Restore.
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