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Every time there`s been a patch, there`s always an update to the Rescue Media.
Simple answer: Hyper-V (and Virtualbox) lets you run a virtual machine, a completely independent PC, on your desktop with it's own (not necessarily Windows) OS. There are many uses, for instance you could install an Insider Build of W10 in a virtual machine for testing, while leaving your actual PC (known in VM terms as the Host machine) completely untouched.
In the discussion here, viBoot is Macrium's tool to allow you to boot a Reflect system image as a Virtual Machine, in Hyper-V or (new for v8) in Virtualbox.