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  1. Posts : 748
    windows 7
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       #11

    First let me say that I would love to use Macrium Reflect, but for some reason, it says something is wrong with my 16 GB of memory and I get an error when creating a backup image. I have had the memory checked and it checks good.

    I think all my questions except one has been answered.
    Once the image is created how do I restore the image to the Cdrive or do I have to use the "Emergency Disk" every time I want to recover the PC?

    Slowly but surely I am getting what I need, Thank you.
















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    BTW there is a free version of AOMEI, but for some reason I can NOT get it to download

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    There is a free version of AOMEI, but for some reason I could not get it to download.

    Has anyone tried to get the free version.
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  3. Posts : 3,453
       #13

    huffman said:
    it says something is wrong with my 16 GB of memory
    There is a free version of AOMEI, but for some reason I could not get it to download.
    What is "something" ? Post a screenshot or error or "something"?

    Why give up so easily?

    AOMEI? LOL .. Oh my, why?
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  4. Posts : 1,621
    Windows 10 Home
       #14

    "...do I have to use the "Emergency Disk" every time I want to recover the PC..."
    Are you speaking of the back/restore utility's emergency disk? I think all backup/restore programs require an external boot to restore OS partition(s). That is why I let my MR create both DVD and USB boots. I think even MR's line item in the Windows boot menu leads to an external boot for OS restore.
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  5. Posts : 748
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #15

    I was able to download the free AOMEI without an issue on my Win 7 PC. Why it would NOT download on my Win 10 PC, I have no Idea.

    Actually there are many backup/restore software that can restore without using a rescue disk (ie Macrium Reflect).

    One of these days I need to learn to make a USB boot on a thumb drive. I have never tried this and don't even know where to start.
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