Macrium Reflect can create file backups as well as disk images. Reflect uses Microsoft VSS to create Using Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) Macrium Reflect creates 'point-in-time' persistent images of your system.
However, for this tutorial you be able to complete the following tasks:
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Before you start this tutorial, you need to have installed Macrium Reflect on the machine you wish to backup. |
Creating a backup of your computer
1. Start Reflect and take the option ‘Create an Image In Addition to creating backups of all partitions required to backup and restore Windows, you can backup all or selected drives and partitions on the PC.
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Starting the Image Wizard
The Image Wizard can be started in multiple ways...
By selecting 'Image selected disks on this computer'.
Using this option will populate the Image Wizard with all selected disks and partitions in the application main Window.By selecting 'Create an image of the partition(s) required to backup and restore
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3. In the 'Destination' section, select where you would like the resultant image to be written. In this tutorial, 'E drive' has been used. Click 'Next'. For more on choosing a backup destination see the section on Backup Destinations , below.
4. A summary screen is shown detailing the settings used for this image. Click 'Finish'
5. You are now given the opportunity to save the backup options as shown in figure 3 below.
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It is also not mandatory to run the backup at this point. However, for the purpose of this tutorialclick 'OK'
Your system partitions will be backed up to the chosen location as shown below.
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When the image has completed click 'OK' to shut down the message box and then click 'Close' to close the backup window.
Your system has now been backed up.
Retrieving your saved XML backup definition
Macrium Reflect saves backup configurations using XML. Using an XML definition you can schedule a backup, generate a VBScript file for complex scenarios or simply create a desktop shortcut for instant running of your backup by clicking the shortcut icon.
In order to view your saved XML backup configurations, select the 'Backup Definitions Files' tab as shown below.
This will show all your saved XML configurations. By right clicking on the XML file, you are given the opportunity to rerun the backup, schedule it, create a desktop shortcut and many other functions.
Backup Destinations
If you plan to automatically delete your excess backups using Disk Space Management (DSM), such as after Scheduling your backups, care should be taken in choosing the destination folder. At step 3 above, the use of folders as the Destination in E drive would be the preferred way.
DSM deletes oldest backup sets in the destination folder to make space available for new backups. DSMfor one (XML) Backup Definition can delete backups sets created by another Backup Definition for backups placed in the same destination folder. The use of different folders should be part of a retention policy for backups to make sure one backup definition does not delete backups of others if you do not want it to do so. DSM works at folder level but only on the designated destination folder of the backup.
For information: A 'backup set' consists of a full backup and any incrementals or differentials with the same Image ID. The Image ID is the part underlined in the following example backup file name:69B5FC3F39E0F9F5-00-00.mrimg
Image all drives
In the tutorial above, we created a backup of all partitions required to backup and restore Windows. However, you can backup all drives and partitions on the PC by clicking the button as shown below:
This will automatically select all drives and partitions in the wizard to be imaged. Continue from step 2 above.
Image one drive or partition
Video Tutorial
A Youtube tutorial showing the steps that have been covered above is available below:
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Using this option will choose all the partitions required to boot Windows. This may include hidden system partitions that are essential for Windows to start and run.
See: Windows PartitionsBy Selecting a disk in the application main Window and click 'Image this disk...'.
By Selecting a disk in the application main Window, click on a partition, then click 'Actions' and select 'Image this partition only...'
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The first page of the Image Wizard shows the selected disks and partitions to be included in your Image and allows you to choose a destination.
In the Destination section, enter the target backup folder.
You can type the destination path or click the browse button to choose a folder. The destination path can be on a local drive or network share.Alternative Locations can be used to provide backup rotations or as a fail safe for temporary unavailability of the primary backup destination.
Info Note: You cannot enter a path that is located in any of the partitions included in the Image. The recommended name for your Image file is the unique backup set identifier {{ImageID}}. We recommend that you always use this recommended setting as choosing your own name can cause file name collisions. Please see How backup sets are created and maintained for more information on backup file naming.
Click 'Next'. to edit the Backup Plan for this image or click 'Finish' to save and/or run the Image now.
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The second page of the Image Wizard is where you create or edit your 'Backup Plan'. This defines the backup schedules and retention rules for your backup.
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Click 'Next'. to view a summary of all settings for this image or click 'Finish' to save and/or run the Image now.
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The final page of the Image Wizard displays all settings used for creating this image.
Click Finish to Run and/or save your Image definition.
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Saving the backup definition
You are now given the opportunity to save the backup options.
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If you want to run the backup at this point, select 'Run this backup now' and click OK.
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Create a Disk Image video
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