New Macrium Reflect Updates


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       #271

    simrick said:
    Oh, sorry about that. But @Kari will see your post there, because he is the author of that tutorial. You'll get a response - it may not be the answer you need, but at least you'll get a reply. Good luck!
    Thanks, I posted in the General forums I think... I'm sure Kari will have some kind of answer. :)
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       #272

    Kyhi said:
    Those are Known as features on demand - https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...(v=vs.85).aspx

    to see what features are available - DISM /Online /Get-Capabilities
    Many thanks, the only one I really have a question on is the OCR, I didn't know windows has a built-in-OCR and doesn't OCR software usually have it's own language support?
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       #273

    I have another question on MR, can one create a image where it will image all sectors including those that are unused?
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       #274

    Almighty1 said:
    I have another question on MR, can one create a image where it will image all sectors including those that are unused?
    Yes, it's call a Forensic Sector copy in cloning and it's an option called "Make an exact copy..." in backup.
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       #275

    Word Man said:
    Yes, it's call a Forensic Sector copy in cloning and it's an option called "Make an exact copy..." in backup.
    Thanks, that was what I was trying to mention, the FSC, is that option available in both cloning and imaging?
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       #276

    Almighty1 said:
    Thanks, that was what I was trying to mention, the FSC, is that option available in both cloning and imaging?
    Yes, it's not called that under imaging, note here:
    New Macrium Reflect Updates-exact.png
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       #277

    Thanks Word Man... Learned a lot from you about MR reading the thread in the past two days...
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       #278

    You're very welcome, glad to help.
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       #279

    A few more questions about MR.

    Haven't used MR before, does MR actually install in Windows or do I install it to something like a flash drive?

    Also, in my scenario, I basically have a 2.5" Western Digital Black Edition 750GB 7200RPM spinner drive which is partitioned as follows:
    C: is system which is 280GB
    D: Data which is blank
    There is also a factory recovery partition which is 25GB

    My target drive is the Samsung 2.5" 2TB 850 Pro SSD, what I want to do is clone C and the factory recovery partition. I also want C to be resized so it takes up the remaining free unpartitioned space of the drive so it will be 1975GB in size instead of the original 280GB. There is nothing on the original D so it can be taken out.
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       #280

    MR does both, installs on your C-Drive, and you can make a bootable version on your USB or DVD drive. In your case I would make the bootable USB copy, if your clone your new drive. If you can't boot from your USB drive, then make one for your DVD.
    once you install MR on C-drive, click on "other tasks" tab, then choose Create Rescue Media......follow the steps it tells ya.
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