![]() The PC STARTS booting from the USB drive (I can see its light flashing), then the PC reverts to booting from my C drive. Rationale for the NTFS ptn for data is to avoid dozens of 4K files for backing up my 500GB C drive. MSI Z390 MEG ACE, Intel 9700K, Windows 11 Pro 21H2, Macrium Reflect free 8.0 build 6584.Īny tips greatly appreciated.It is not really a good plan to have the Reflect Boot Media on same device as the drive you intend to backup files to. You will need to upgrade Reflect moderately frequently, and it is too easy to make an error, and could end up losing backups.įlash drives are so cheap, I strongly recommend you use them instead. If you are going to use two partitions, I would wipe drive completely and start over, creating rescue drive anew. Once created, test it works ok, then shrink the fat32 partition to say 2GB, then add an exFAT or NTFS partition. How often would you expect Macrium to REQUIRE an update that I would really have to apply to my bootable partition? For various reasons, I have about 20 USB sticks and while they are handy, maintaining a list of what is currently on each one is a nuisance. If I have to re-apply MR to my drive once every 2 years, that would NOT be a problem, since I could just do a fresh backup afterward if it gets messed up. More of a nuisance would be searching for TWO sticks if I needed to do a restore. And while the system stick could be small, my data runs to terabytes. ![]() Sticks can't beat the price!! (My weekly backup drive is 5 TB, but most of the data is fairly stable, so just keeping it offline is sufficient protection - I just REALLY don't want to have to do a clean install). ![]() I have a different drive just for a rolling backup of data every couple of days. ![]() That drive is protected by a physical USB switch, just in case of a ransom-ware attack. My system backup is only plugged in every couple of weeks or so, because I can always download system updates. I also plan to backup data on that bootable drive too, but that would only be a monthly capture. ![]()
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