![]() Then I will restore the data files from the last backup.Ģ. If step #1 is successful, I should be able to boot up from the SSD to the state when the last xxx.mrimg was created.ģ. "If the restore includes system partitions, the computer boots into a memory-resident Windows PE environment before restoring the system partitions and restarting to the restored system state."Ģ. I had never done this before so I am relying on Macrium instructions: According to Macrium's help, it said it would reboot and it will restore. ![]() From Macrium to restore all the partitions from the EHD1's xxxx.mrimg to the SSD. In case of disaster, this is the procedures I will attempt:ġ. Another External 1TB drive (EHD2) which contains the incremental backups of the User directory and sub-directories. I will periodically backing up the image.Ĥ. ![]() An External 1TB drive (EHD1) which contains the latest Data files (last backup) and an image file (xxxx.mrimg) I created with Macrium Image backup. So this contains the exact system and programs files as the SSD.ģ. 1TB HDD which I had cloned from the SSD above. After reading this thread and the Help in Macrium, I decided the following is the best way to protect my laptop against disk failure or serious virus attack, rendering the system inoperable.Ģ. ![]()
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