Hey @Kari,
Can you run the bcdboot command without referring to the "G:\Windows\System32" part?
So instead of
X:\Sources>G:\Windows\System32\bcdboot G:\Windows
We did...
X:\Sources>bcdboot...
Type: Posts; User: KabyBlue
Hey @Kari,
Can you run the bcdboot command without referring to the "G:\Windows\System32" part?
So instead of
X:\Sources>G:\Windows\System32\bcdboot G:\Windows
We did...
X:\Sources>bcdboot...
Thnx for the input...
I am a fan of the incremental backup strategy but also try to keep the amount of incremental images in a "chain-link" at a minimum (at most 3-5) at which point I just go...
Yeah I figured as much. Hopefully when SSD price/GB drop further down, I can afford a 2-4TB external SSD :092:
Thanks for the feedback...
My units are actually correct. I always change the MReflect units to MB/s as I find it easier to visualize. Attached a picture of my log file...
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Valid point :-)
I decided to reference my MReflect log files and this was the info I got from my most recent backup...
During the last backup, Macrium made a full disk image & followed by...
Just wanting to get an idea of backup completion times from other users out here...
I use the forum favorite Macrium Reflect for my image backups. Last night I ran a full image backup of my C: &...
Not sure I understand the question...
I guess the end users will decide if they wish to activate it or not. Because some client's already have Office365 subscription while others might have an...
@Kari
I currently have Office365HomePrem trial installed in a VM I use for image creation to install on client machines. I haven't had any issues activating our client's Office when they purchase...
In my perfect world, all my external would be an SSD. Currently can only afford the 500GB sizes (ignoring the cost to get a 1TB SATA into an enclosure). But the $/GB cost leaves me with no other...
That's a thorough backup setup you have there!
Curious question...Since you do so many backups, do you write comments on most images using the MReflect comment feature to tell yourself what...
How reliable has your incremental backup strategy been thus far? I have always been worried about a chain in the set of incrementals being damaged/corrupt and for that reason tend to limit myself to...
This has been a really enlightening discussion guys -- much appreciated. I have a few questions...:nerd:
@f14tomcat Yes, am a MReflect Home Edition user as well (thnx in part to this forum). I...
Would like to get an idea of other user's backup strategy preference. Do you prefer to do differential or incremental image backups to compliment your full images? Or are there some that do both or...
Good to hear from the source & appreciate all your work...
I can't help but assume Microsoft's decision to disallow UEFI:NTFS compatibility with Secure Boot isn't in the best interest of consumers...
Appreciate the heads up. Thanks!
Brink
Would it be okay in your experience to integrate all the drivers from the SurfaceLaptop Gen 1 & 2 into my Win10 install ESD image if I plan on using the same installer on other devices...
Same thing I was thinking...
I do several clean installs per week on the regular (both desktop & laptops) and IMO the installer pretty much announces that you have the option to turn off the...
Thnx for the advice :-)
What would u recommend setting it too for external hard-drives (non SSD types)?
@Brink Does this affect external hard-drives or do those often have their own internal power management system? My desktop only contains SSDs internally but I often have external hard-drives...
This^^^ :shock:
I get that subscriptions as @jimbo45 already pointed out earlier are extremely profitable for businesses (they provide a constant stream of cash flow) but holistically, they tend...
What does the "_Default" flag do versus using "OEM" or "Retail" as described in this Microsoft article...
Sound like a resilient backup strategy. Might implement something like that in the future -- especially like the "5 versions of change files" aspect of it as well.
@Kyhi
Is it possible to apply drivers to the boot.wim using the traditional DISM method (such as Intel RST Win10 drivers)?
Thnx for sharing... Look forward to trying it out in the near-future!