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How to restore Macrium Images on a Remote PC
Ok, this is slightly theoretical as I have yet to test it, but I am sure it will work.
One of the problems with restoring Macrium images is that you have to boot in Winpse mode (I do not know any tools that will do it from (same) Windows).
Doing this on a remote PC though is much harder, as you need physical access to PC.
I have thought of a couple of ways around that:
1) Probably easiest solution is to have a second installation of Windows in a dual boot configuration (with windows in a vhd hiding boot option until needed), then you can remote to that, and use Macrium Reflect in normal Windows mode to restore backup image to other Windows installation.
2) Slightly more complicated but much more space efficient solution is to install @Kyhi's winpse recovery drive from "Software and Apps" as a dual boot option by making a small partition max 2GB.
This winpse drive has a tool called anydesk.exe that allows you to remote to pc in winpse mode (teamviewer etc cannot do that unless you have very old versions on both host and remote pc).
Then you will be able to run Macrium Reflect remotely to restore images.
The only tricky part I cannot think of an elegant solution (in either solution) is how to select to boot from whichever Rescue environment of option 1 or option 2.
I could set the Rescue environment as the default boot option, but that is not a great idea.
At the moment, the only way I can think of is to manually change default boot drive with MSConfig (if I want it visible) or using advanced booting options from system, advance systems.
I guess because this is only for emergency situations, this is not a big deal.
As an aside, I am thinking of creating a custom cutdown version of @Kyhi's tool, with only Macrium Reflect, and Anydesk.exe and nothing else, so if other user access it, they cannot run all the other tools.