Use Macrium you have installed to create rescue media, either CD or flash drive.
Remove the old drive, install the new drive.
Boot the rescue disc or flash drive. That way you get Windows Operating System out of the way.
Restore the backup image to the new drive.
Remove the rescue media then reboot.
System should boot right up without problems.
Great info and thanks so much. Then have a good clean Win 10 system. Mine is all workikng fine and thanks
to all who have helped me as I upgraded to Windows 10. Awesome.... Cliff M.
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Dell 7777 OS: MS Windows 10 Home CPU: i7 8700b 2ghz 2.4 Motherboard: Dell 7777 Memory: 12 gb Monitor(s) Displays: 27 touch screens Hard Drives: 917gB and 4gb WD backup, plus 1TB drive Browser: mostly Chrome for several years.. Antivirus: Norton Other Info: USB 3.0 for seeing extra 1tb drive
I really need help.
Let me say first that the image I made with MR is about 1.5 yrs old. I see no reason why that should matter.
I opened Macrium Reflect and went to the Restore heading. There I browsed to and selected the image I wanted to...
In the past I was able to restore a Disk Image in the Windows 10 interface without using the Rescue Disk. Lately this is no longer possible and restoration through the Rescue Disk is the only way now. This is not a big hassle but it is an unwelcome...
I have been finding my way.
While I can navigate through my original file tree in the image I am now inferring that I cannot directly extract portions of it, say my User files.
Restoring an image is an all or nothing proposition?.
Is this...
every time I restore my windows 10 with an image created with macrium reflect free
the image restore without any proplem and windows 10 works good
but when I check event viewer I see event id 41 (unexpected shutdown)
why ?
no unexpected...
today I restored an image created by macrium reflect
but now I checked event viewer and I find this error
The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first .
why ?
no power loss was done
so why that error after I restored the image...