Do I need to create new rescue CD when I update Macrium from v6>v7?

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  1. Posts : 70
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       #11

    Thanks all

    I successfully creates a new recover CD with Macrium v7 and it boots fine
    Now I know v7CD will restore v6 images, but v6cd (which has been replaced by v7CD) will not restore v7 images...haha!

    Appreciate the knowledge you have given me :)
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       #12

    C0zzie said:
    Thanks all

    I successfully creates a new recover CD with Macrium v7 and it boots fine
    Now I know v7CD will restore v6 images, but v6cd (which has been replaced by v7CD) will not restore v7 images...haha!

    Appreciate the knowledge you have given me :)
    Don't forget you may need to redo CD as V7 updates. Sometimes you do and sometimes you do not but I always recreate the recovery drive (easy on a flash drive) every update just to be certain.

    Are you aware, you can create a boot entry for Reflect from other tasks menu, and then you do not even need to use CD unless hard drive has failed or is badly corrupted.
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       #13

    cereberus said:
    Don't forget you may need to redo CD as V7 updates. Sometimes you do and sometimes you do not but I always recreate the recovery drive (easy on a flash drive) every update just to be certain.

    Are you aware, you can create a boot entry for Reflect from other tasks menu, and then you do not even need to use CD unless hard drive has failed or is badly corrupted.
    Ah ok so any small update I will re-create the recovery CD, thanks!

    Ye I did know about boot entry for Reflect.
    But how would I access the boot entry option? Is it via "Settings>Recovery>Restart now" and then I know via that way you can access UEFI mode, but will it show the boot menu option also?
    IF I had to recover an image, the only way I know atm is to start PC, go into BIOS on startup / or the way I mentioned via UEFI, and booting Macrium from the CD.
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