![]() ![]() Plug in your External HDD and Boot to Macrium Rescue Disk.on the right. You will now see a Summary.now Image will now be created to your Folder. ![]() click.Advanced Verify Image and place tick in Verify Image or Backup File Directly After Creation. Go down to.Destination.click box with three dots.Double click your External HDD and Select your Backup Folder.then click.OK.and click.Next.Ĥ. The Second HDD is your External HDD.Remove the Tick for this HDD.ģ. The first HDD is your Source… should be marked as.MBR DISK 1 ext Active (All Partitions on this HDD must be ticked)…including the Unformatted Logical Partition. Plug in your External HDD and create a Folder and name it eg Mint Backup 18.3 and date it.Ģ. Please Note These Instructions are for a Computer with One HDD.if you have multiple HDDs make sure you select the correct HDD.ġ. I'm using a Rescue Disk for this Tutorial but you can create a Flash Drive too. Once installed.open software then click.Other Tasks menu and Create Rescue Media and follow the instructions. to a Windoze Machine or Win Virtual Machine and install it. You need to download Macrium Reflect Free software from here. When I switched to Linux I wanted to create a System Image as I had done in Windoze.I soon discovered I could use Macrium's Rescue Disk to do just that. ![]()
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