Yes Bastet mate I have found Macrium to do this in the past and frankly it is very finicky piece of software as the AOMEI did the backup with no problems. Why Macrium is telling me that the available drives cannot be written to is beyond any reason I find because both had plenty of space (1TB drives used only for backups). The AOMEI offers restore as an option so it will do me for what it is worth. The only thing is that I have yet to find a way of opening the AOMEI backup to see what is on it but like I said at least it did it eh?
The drives are named as in D: and F: the D: being the internal drive and F: the external where I prefer to keep it to be honest.
The drive letter is the first thing I check when a backup fails. I have set the backup drive with a specific letter (I for image) which has solved the problem of that drive changing letter after unplugging.
The drive letter is the first thing I check when a backup fails. I have set the backup drive with a specific letter (I for image) which has solved the problem of that drive changing letter after unplugging.
Yes amte I might just do that myself now even though I am going to use the AOMEI software.
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