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Macrium reflect 6.0 detach image
Macrium reflect 6.0 detach image









macrium reflect 6.0 detach image
  1. #Macrium reflect 6.0 detach image how to#
  2. #Macrium reflect 6.0 detach image Pc#
  3. #Macrium reflect 6.0 detach image windows#

Select the drive letter you wish to unmount. Take the 'Restore' > 'Detach Image' menu option. Using Macrium Reflect: In the Macrium Reflect application, select Restore in the top menu. Scroll to Macrium Reflect, click Unmount Macrium Image.

#Macrium reflect 6.0 detach image windows#

See this KB article for more information Note: Rescue media must be built using v6.1 if you use delta incremental indexes. To detach a temporary mounted drive using Windows Explorer, right click the drive you wish to unmount. If you cannot find the backup image you would like to use in the provided list, select Browse for an image file at the top of the existing backups tab and look through the windows explorer to find it. Select the image you wish to restore and click the Restore icon.

#Macrium reflect 6.0 detach image Pc#

Boot menu will only be shown by default when there are two or more operating systems to choose.Ģ.8) Edit allows you to manually change the path to selected OS, and change Windows version in case it is recorded wrong:Ģ.9) If you think an OS (Windows installation) which should be present is not found, you can browse your PC to find correct partition ID letter:Ģ.10) When you have found the path to missing Windows installation, click Add to add it:Ģ.11) When all operating systems have been found, click Next:Ģ.12) Macrium shows the summary of operating systems found. Delta Indexes for Incremental Images More efficient Incremental index storage offers faster consolidation and smaller file sizes. Backup images will be available to choose from and be restored in the main pane. 3.1) When back on Windows desktop, restore your exported (see steps 1.1 to 1.3) original boot menu. Optional: Dual / Multi Boot systems - Restore Boot Menu. Click Finish: 2.13) Macrium will now write new boot records. If only one OS is found or left after ignoring all others, no boot menu will be shown after boot records have been fixed, Windows booting automatically to only available OS. 2.12) Macrium shows the summary of operating systems found. Selected OS will be ignored and not shown in fixed boot menu. We have assumed a system image has already been created: see this video. In this video we are restoring to an earlier point-in-time. There are two reasons for doing this: either to replace a disk, or to return a disk to an earlier point-in-time.

#Macrium reflect 6.0 detach image how to#

Only two of these will be found by Macrium Rescue when selecting Fix Windows boot problems as shown in screenshot in step 2.6 because one of the four OS entries is a native boot VHD ( W10 PRO (VHD)), another ( W10 PRO (VMware)) being just a copy of my main OS entry ( W10 PRO (Hyper-V)) with different settings to allow me to run both Hyper-V and VMware virtualization programs on same PC, on same installation.Ģ.7) If you want to remove one of operating systems found, just select it and click Ignore: This tutorial will show you how to restore Windows from a backup image created with Macrium Reflect. Macrium Rescue does not find operating systems installed on a native boot virtual hard disk, these you must add manually after boot issues have been fixed and you are able to boot to Windows desktop.Īlso if you have copied a boot menu entry of an existing physical Windows installation to be able to use the same OS installation with different settings, the copied boot entries will not be found and need to be manually added later.įor an example, see screenshot above in step 2.4 showing I have four OS entries in boot menu, in addition to Macrium Rescue.











Macrium reflect 6.0 detach image