Why do you ask these questions if you won't engage or interact with respondents?
Type: Posts; User: Word Man
Why do you ask these questions if you won't engage or interact with respondents?
You wouldn't be charged for an update until they move to version 9 (I hear that could be near future but that could be whispering down the alley). They usually offer old version licensees a good...
LOL - requires "good clock speed"???
I have an English Doodle, 2 years old. He continually and purposefully pushes his favorite ball under one of our sofas and then whines and cries until we come and pull it out from under there for...
Having held a spinning 7200 rpm HDD in my hand, the angular momentum was barely palpable. I'll just say I'm skeptical of your claim rather than getting contentious about it.
But OP can make up his...
Even though it requires a separate power supply, I'm offering that OP may prefer that and the portability to opening the case or installing a switch and having imaging destination in the same place...
Thecount - Another option would be to remove the 1TB drive from the tower and put it in an enclosure (with USB interface) so that the 1TB is portable. Now just plug it into a USB port, do the...
By definition, no. But you can do a Win 11 in-place upgrade (using the workaround Bree referred you to) and preserve all of your programs and data.
That's exactly why I schedule Macrium to create a DIFFERENTIAL image once a week and only keep incremental chains one week before deleting them day by day, all against a monthly FULL image.
I've always found Image for Windows (Terabyte Unlimited) every bit as reliable as Macrium Reflect. I have paid versions of each,
Image for Windows - TeraByte Unlimited
One can image with bad sectors. Macrium Software | Techie Tuesday: Imaging disks with bad sectors.
A lot of trouble you're going to when you've already been advised to simply image the source drive and restore to the destination drive. If you know how to set Macrium, a difference in size between...
What escapes me is the reason you want to merge F with C when F has very little data at all on it according to your OP screenshot. Just move that little bit of data, if there actually is any, over to...
Well, as RickC said, give it a try and see if it behaves differently. That has certainly panned out for me in the past, no matter how long I had used the DNS original provider.
Google public DNS...
GPT is a standard for layout of partition tables, NOT a file system standard such as NTFS, FAT32, etc.
Why is Dell involved in this endeavor at all? At which point in the recommended clean install procedure, at this link:
Clean Install Windows 10
is Dell intervening and disallowing this clean...
You may want to start by ruling out disk errors. From an ADMIN command prompt, enter "chkdsk /f c:" (not the quotes) and respond Y to whether it can be performed on system restart. Then reboot and...
Definitely clean install. If all you were given was a PIN and NO password, then you're screwed as far as total control of things is concerned. Yes, you have the option to create a new account as an...
Got non sequitur?
Not if you end up with the control panel icon pinned to the task bar, which will happen if you do as I suggest. 310930Then which is fastest?
Give a person a fish and they eat for a day. Teach...
@timlab55
Aside from all of the advice you've gotten before (including explanation of differential versus incremental), which is fine, my answer in what I think is the spirit of your original...
We still don't know what your default email program setting is, if any. You're showing the wrong screen. From the screen you showed, click "Default Apps" over along the left side and screenshot...
I agree wholeheartedly. I do my imaging of three household machines daily in the wee hours over WiFi, always including using verification as time is not critical then, and have had no hiccups going...
Absolutely. By definition, an image is an exact copy of every sector containing data on the source. You could even set Macrium to capture empty sectors in the image if you wanted to (a "forensic"...
right click start
select search
"Control"
right click app icon, select pin to taskbar