Macrium Reflect 6 free USB boot question


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    Macrium Reflect 6 free USB boot question


    Hi All,
    I made a Macrium Reflect 6 free version boot USB drive and thought I would put it in to make sure it worked.
    I get two Kinston USB drive boot options, which one should I use to boot up with?
    Thanks
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    Doesn't matter. Macruim puts boot files for both UEFI and BIOS but it starts the same PE environment and runs the same program. Both (either) work for me.
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    halasz said:
    Doesn't matter. Macruim puts boot files for both UEFI and BIOS but it starts the same PE environment and runs the same program. Both (either) work for me.
    Thanks for the reply halasz.
    I wasn't sure if one would be better than the other.
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  4. Posts : 5,478
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    Some PCs may only be able to see / boot one or the other. I use rEFInd boot loader and see both - one named normally and one named "legacy boot loader". Both do exactly the same and I've restored a macruim image using both.
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    Gary said:
    Thanks Gary!
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    Gary said:
    Tried the new Windows PE10 rescue media. Failed to mount my NAS share “A specified logon session does not exist. It may already have been terminated” I'm no network guru went back to Windows PE 5 and everything was ok. If it ain't broke.....
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