Macrium Reflect Backup Failures

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  1. Posts : 651
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       #81

    simrick said:



    Have we tried creating a Restore Point in Safe Mode? If it indeed works, then we need to perform a clean boot to troubleshoot.
    We interrupt our normal early-morning computing to bring you this information.

    I went into Safe Mode, clicked on Create a Restore Point, and this screen shot shows you what then appears:

    Macrium Reflect Backup  Failures-no_restore_point.jpg

    Please notice that the System Protection tab is conspicuous only by its absence.
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  2. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #82

    Not Myself said:
    No, I have been avoiding doing that, just because I want to avoid doing that, and for no other reason.

    You could help me overcome that reluctance by giving me the complete instructions on what to download, how to use it, as I have only done this once, and that was many months ago when I was trying to repair my previous computer as Windows 10 kept getting less and less useful.
    LOL! Okay - please see Part #2 in this tutorial.
    Macrium Reflect - Backup Restore - Windows 10 Forums
    It would be super easy if you used the feature to add Macrium to your boot menu - it's a feature that Macrium can automatically add for you, and will give you the option to boot to Macrium from your hard drive. But, it will be there at every boot, so if that bothers you, don't do it. You can set the time it shows to a minimum (like 1 or 2 seconds), and so it shouldn't be a bother. It sure does come in handy, especially on laptops and tablets. I have done it and it's really a great feature.

    If you have any questions, please ask. But, Kari just wrote this tutorial in the past week or so, and it's completely up-to-date, and he is an excellent tutorial writer, so I think you will have no problems following it.
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  3. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #83

    Not Myself said:
    What does "WINRETOOLS" mean?

    I will get around to posting your requested information later today.
    Windows Recovery Environment; it's the name of the partition.
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  4. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #84

    Not Myself said:
    We interrupt our normal early-morning computing to bring you this information.

    I went into Safe Mode, clicked on Create a Restore Point, and this screen shot shows you what then appears:

    Macrium Reflect Backup  Failures-no_restore_point.jpg

    Please notice that the System Protection tab is conspicuous only by its absence.
    Oh dear. I'm sorry. I just booted a system into Safe Mode and it appears that Windows Security & Maintenance is not fully active in Safe Mode anymore. So, what you're seeing is indeed correct.
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  5. Posts : 651
    Windows 10 Pro (21H2)
    Thread Starter
       #85

    simrick said:
    LOL! Okay - please see Part #2 in this tutorial.
    Macrium Reflect - Backup Restore - Windows 10 Forums
    It would be super easy if you used the feature to add Macrium to your boot menu - it's a feature that Macrium can automatically add for you, and will give you the option to boot to Macrium from your hard drive. But, it will be there at every boot, so if that bothers you, don't do it. You can set the time it shows to a minimum (like 1 or 2 seconds), and so it shouldn't be a bother. It sure does come in handy, especially on laptops and tablets. I have done it and it's really a great feature.

    If you have any questions, please ask. But, Kari just wrote this tutorial in the past week or so, and it's completely up-to-date, and he is an excellent tutorial writer, so I think you will have no problems following it.
    I'm sorry, but I don't understand: I thought that what I was asking about was downloading/using an ISO that matches the version of Windows 10 that I have installed, which 1s 64-bit 1607. I created a Macrium Rescue Disk when I installed the program, but I don't see how using that would restore 1607. I'm not saying that it would not, just that I am flailing, as I'm dealing with something that is just not part of my knowledge base.
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  6. Posts : 651
    Windows 10 Pro (21H2)
    Thread Starter
       #86

    =DavidY;791771]I see that all the VSS Writers claim 'No Error' (perhaps optimistically).

    So am I right in thinking your disk setup looks like this? :
    1. Main disk with
      1. C: drive
      2. System drive (incidentally I wanted to check that Offline was set to No; it was)
      3. Recovery Tools
      4. Recovery Partition ('Image')

    2. A WD Passport drive with encryption (I have something similar) which
      1. Emulates a CD drive on drive F: so you can type in a password, and
      2. Has drive K: for data once you've unlocked it

    3. Drive H: which is a Freeagent (Seagate?) drive, which if I remember rightly is the one you were trying to backup to in the first place?
    4. DVD/CD drive as drive E:
    I don't have time right now to delve into the rest of your message, so this is just to let you know that Drive H, which is a Seagate, is about to be wiped and removed, as it has been replaced by the WD Passport, and I've made the changes needed for that.
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  7. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #87

    Not Myself said:
    I'm sorry, but I don't understand: I thought that what I was asking about was downloading/using an ISO that matches the version of Windows 10 that I have installed, which 1s 64-bit 1607. I created a Macrium Rescue Disk when I installed the program, but I don't see how using that would restore 1607. I'm not saying that it would not, just that I am flailing, as I'm dealing with something that is just not part of my knowledge base.
    What we want to do, is verify that we can create a Macrium image of a partition - any partition - independent of the operating system.

    So, by booting into the Macrium Rescue Environment, we can create an image of a partition, and verify that Macrium is working properly.

    Then, it was suggested that you make one complete and verified Hard Drive Image, so that we have a recovery point, as we move forward with somewhat more aggressive attempts to resolve the VSS issue.

    Once you have the entire hard drive imaged and verified, we can move forward. :)
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  8. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #88

    Please post a screenshot of Macrium, opened, and showing your drives as they are now (while in your W10 OS).
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  9. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #89

    Not Myself said:
    I don't have time right now to delve into the rest of your message, so this is just to let you know that Drive H, which is a Seagate, is about to be wiped and removed, as it has been replaced by the WD Passport, and I've made the changes needed for that.
    The WD drive includes encryption, correct? Is this what you're trying to save the images to now (whereas before they were going to H)?
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  10. Posts : 651
    Windows 10 Pro (21H2)
    Thread Starter
       #90

    simrick said:
    What we want to do, is verify that we can create a Macrium image of a partition - any partition - independent of the operating system.

    So, by booting into the Macrium Rescue Environment, we can create an image of a partition, and verify that Macrium is working properly.

    Then, it was suggested that you make one complete and verified Hard Drive Image, so that we have a recovery point, as we move forward with somewhat more aggressive attempts to resolve the VSS issue.

    Once you have the entire hard drive imaged and verified, we can move forward. :)
    Okay, that is enough of that. The very nerve of posting an explicit, comprehensible explanation of what you want me to do.

    Thanks, I actually do understand, and shall get to this sometime today.
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