Macrium Reflect
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Macrium Reflect is intuitively designed and organized organised with simple to follow wizards guiding you through tasks. If you have never used backup software before, however, you might feel some trepidation, needing a little extra guidance to get you started.
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Right click the file you want to backup up and select the type of image to create.
For more information see Differential and incremental disk images.
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Select the the disk or partition you require from the Create a Backup screen and click Clone this disk.
For more information see Cloning a disk.
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Click below Select a Template for you Backup Plan to select from industry best practice backup plans templates, quick-start backup plan templates or even templates that you have created. You can even skip over scheduling to simply take advantage of the retention rules for managing your disk space.
You can then customize the plan to suit your needs.
You can view, edit, cancel or run scheduled backups from the Scheduled Backups screen.
Backup plan templates
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To manage backup plan templates click Backup and select Backup Templates... .
If you are new to scheduling backups read Planning a backup strategy.
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To directly restore the contents of a file and folder backup use the Macrium Reflect file and folder restore feature.
For more information see Restoring a file and folder backup.
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Select the Restore task bar, choose the image you want to restore and click Restore Image.
For more information see Restoring an image from Windows.
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- Restore your system image to the PC being deployed before running ReDeploy.
Note:There is no need to reboot your PC after restoring an Image and before you run ReDeploy. - Boot the target PC with the Windows PE rescue CD or USB equivalent. There is a link to a video on creating a Windows PE rescue CD at the bottom of this page.
On the Restore task pane, click ReDeploy Restored Image to new hardware.
For more information see Re-deploying Windows to new hardware using Macrium ReDeploy.
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VBScripts, Powershell and MS-DOS batch file tabs are available when you select the Backup task bar.
In each tab you can manage files, run or schedule them to run later. You can even create a desktop shortcut for convenience.
Managing Macrium files in Windows
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