New Macrium Reflect Updates


  1. Posts : 56,806
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       #491

    Cliff S said:
    I clicked on the "here" in your pic, but nothing happened!



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       #492

    f14tomcat said:
    I clicked on the "here" in your pic, but nothing happened!



    I'll have to wait until the next update to show, if I remember
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       #493

    Cliff S said:
    I'll have to wait until the next update to show, if I remember
    If I remembered, I would have done it now, unfortunately, "remember" part doesn't work very good any more.
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       #494

    Cliff S said:
    I'll have to wait until the next update to show, if I remember
    Well that should not be long....at this rate Cliff. :)
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       #495

    OldMike65 said:
    Well that should not be long....at this rate Cliff. :)
    Ayuh!
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       #496

    Sorry guys, I'm losing track with the Macrium updates. So if I have an image from a few weeks ago made using an older version of Macrium. Macrium updates in the interim and I also updates my rescue media (DVD or USB). Then, should the worst happen, will the rescue media (in theory) still be able to restore that image made a few weeks ago. Or should a new image be made using the newest macrium version?
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       #497

    Scottyboy99 said:
    Sorry guys, I'm losing track with the Macrium updates. So if I have an image from a few weeks ago made using an older version of Macrium. Macrium updates in the interim and I also updates my rescue media (DVD or USB). Then, should the worst happen, will the rescue media (in theory) still be able to restore that image made a few weeks ago. Or should a new image be made using the newest macrium version?
    They'll work.
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       #498

    Scottyboy99 said:
    Sorry guys, I'm losing track with the Macrium updates. So if I have an image from a few weeks ago made using an older version of Macrium. Macrium updates in the interim and I also updates my rescue media (DVD or USB). Then, should the worst happen, will the rescue media (in theory) still be able to restore that image made a few weeks ago. Or should a new image be made using the newest macrium version?
    Your older Macrium images will be fine, you should also verify your Macrium images too. :)
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  9. Posts : 2,297
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       #499

    Thank you guys, will do.

    I know it's good practice to take regular images but I tend to leave it a few weeks apart as I don't change much day by day. It's also a mission digging out the USB drives I have and feeding them into power supply etc etc. So should the worst happen I can handle dropping back a few weeks, just not months and months! Had struggled to get my head round it all and because Macrium is quite a regular updater I didn't fancy doing a new image every time it updated. But you have put my mind at rest. Thank you.
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  10. Posts : 56,806
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       #500

    @Cliff S ... That "here" button just takes you "here"... whoop!

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