Want to create Macrium Reflect rescue USB with Redeploy option


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    windows 10 PRO
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    Want to create Macrium Reflect rescue USB with Redeploy option


    Hi This must be so obvious, but its eluded me and my internet searches for several days now. Want to creat a rescue USB with the Redeploy option available, cant see a specific option during rescue disk creation to give this.....what am I missing, even the MR knowledgebase doesnt say Thanks
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    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
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    reddwarf4ever said:
    Hi This must be so obvious, but its eluded me and my internet searches for several days now. Want to creat a rescue USB with the Redeploy option available, cant see a specific option during rescue disk creation to give this.....what am I missing, even the MR knowledgebase doesnt say Thanks
    @reddwarf4ever
    Tricky to find it, but it appears the Redeploy options are included by default in all paid versions, not free and trials. Nothing you have to do extra when creating the USB stick or Menu Option boot.

    From MR:

    Macrium Re-Deploy is now included in all paid editions of Macrium Reflect. This excludes the Free Edition and 30 ReDeployday trials


    User guide, page 89:

    Want to create Macrium Reflect rescue USB with Redeploy option-2020-05-11_18h00_46.png

    User Guide: Macrium Reflect v7.2 User Guide - KnowledgeBase v7.2 - Macrium Reflect Knowledgebase - KnowledgeBase v7.2 - Macrium Reflect Knowledgebase

    Additional info from earlier version: ReDeploy a system to new hardware
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    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
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    reddwarf4ever said:
    Want to creat a rescue USB with the Redeploy option available...

    As f14tomcat says, ReDeploy is a premium feature only included in the paid-for versions. But Windows is remarkably good at sorting out the drivers for itself when it finds itself on new hardware. I've restored images to dissimilar hardware or to a VM and, after a few minutes of spinning dots saying 'loading drivers', Windows is up and running, apparently fully functional.
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