You can test deployment on a virtual machine simply by creating a new vm, booting it with Macrium boot device and restoring the image. Just remember that as with physical machines, also the test virtual machine needs a disk at least as big as the one you imaged.
In other words if your reference machine has a 256 GB primary disk which you imaged, containing the BIOS / UEFI system partitions and partition C: for Windows, the target machine on which image will be restored must have a primary disk 256 GB or bigger.
Correct, just found in in Macrium. You can download the raw film here if youre interested:
Your uploaded video is a .trec file which I believe to be a Camtasia file extension. I don't use Camtasia and without converting the file can't open it and see the video. Being about the laziest person you know I take your word without video proof :)
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: HP ENVY 17-1150eg OS: Windows 10 Pro CPU: 1.6 GHz Intel Core i7-720QM Processor Memory: 8 GB Graphics Card: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5850 Graphics Sound Card: Beats sound system with integrated subwoofer Monitor(s) Displays: 17" laptop display, 22" LED and 32" Full HD TV through HDMI Screen Resolution: 1600*900 (1), 1920*1080 (2 & 3) Keyboard: Logitech diNovo Media Desktop Laser (bluetooth) Mouse: Logitech Performance Mouse MX Cooling: As Envy runs a bit warm, I have it on a Cooler Master pad Hard Drives: Internal: 2 x 500 GB SATA Hard Disk Drive 7200 rpm
External: 2TB for backups, 2*3TB USB3 network drives for media Internet Speed: 100/20 Mbps VDSL Browser: Maxthon 3.3.4.1000, IE 11.0.9879.0 Antivirus: Windows Defender 4.7.9879.0
Your uploaded video is a .trec file ... I don't use Camtasia and without converting the file can't open it and see the video. Being about the laziest person you know I take your word without video proof :)
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Toshiba Satellite L750 OS: 10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc) CPU: Intel Pentium B950 @2.10GHz Memory: 8GB Internet Speed: 50Mbps down, 10Mbps up Browser: IE/Edge/Firefox Antivirus: Defender Other Info: ...other laptops include:
Dell Latitude E7270, 6th gen i7, 16GB RAM, Windows 10 Pro.
Dell Latitude 5410, 10th gen i7, 32GB RAM, Windows 11 Pro.
main use is to run Hyper-V VMs including XP, W7, W8.1, W10 & W11
Computer Type: Laptop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Samsung R519 OS: 10 Pro x86 (22H2, 21H1, 20H2, 2004, 1909, 1903, 1809, 1803, 1709, 1703, 1607, 1511, 1507), 7 Pro x86 CPU: Intel Pentium T4300 2.10GHz Memory: 4GB Other Info: Test/support machine - uses multiple Macrium images to switch OS.
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