Peter13feb
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suggest: please create your own thread with "Start a new discussion", with a proper thread subject,
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do a disk restore, and then go into Utilities Windows command shell, type
bcdboot c:\windows /L en-US
And note, that the drive letter of your windows drive might be different in the restore environment. You find the right drive letter…
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what is an "associan"?
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>>>>>can you explain to me or point me to a written description of how to configure the bios for USB boot up?
This depends completely on your computer. On current HP one has to press esc during boot, and then F9, or d…
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here are scripts to kill the forced updates. tested on Windows 10 - 1511. With them one can avoid obtaining the Windows10 AU update, aka Win10 1607. Actually one gets rid of all Windows updates, and has then control about when to check for and in…
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It is known that the Windows Scheduler in the Windows 10 anniversary update is a new one, buggy one, different from version 1.0 running from XP thru W10-1511. In other applications massive re-programming of the scheduling was known to be required…
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regarding image bup3.2, you have to import the image. From the home page of backupper, the Arrow button imports it.
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>>>>>question would it matter at all to boot either 32 or 64bit version from a WinPE disk to use Partition Assistant or even Backupper, no matter the Windows version of the target computer?
Answer: Partition Assistant and B…
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>>>question: A system backup in a multiboot means what in relation to what is backed
up. The Boot manager + [ONE], the "flagged OS, which is the one 'asked"
to boot.answer: yes
>>>question: a Partition …
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There are new versions of Win PE Maker on july 9, 2016: http://www.aomeitech.com/forum/discussion/1424/winpema…
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PE Builder works up to Windows 8 in all languages, presumably. On Windows 8.1 it is supposed to work on an US-english system only. PE Builder draws Explorer from the running system. I for myself, when trying, created it on a Windows 8 en-US for t…
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>>>>> Question: is System A the 100MB System Reserve which is its own partition and the ?questionable expression:?System?. B is the Partition without the BCD store and Boot Manager.
Answer: I would have directly written if i…
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no, it is not dead spots, or any hardware. All the multiboot information goes into file BCD which resides in the SYSTEM partition. On a multiboot scenario, this must be a separate partition. The issue would go as this: restore system A, make it b…
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Give you built the computer yourself, you would best learn how booting in Windows 7 (actually Windows Vista and later) works. And I suggest you learn some basic BCD facts, and learn to use BCDBoot command. After a restore of relevant partitions, …
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One has to look up in google what Refresh means in the ATI context. In ATI, the issue is that the image format has changed from versions before 11 and Refresh fixes this.
Given what in Refresh an existing backup Comment by Peter13feb July 2016
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>>>If not (in rare cases) there are some other options in the command line console.
>>>More on that is here: in Perform a HDD to SSD migration on a laptop Comment by Peter13feb July 2016
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there is no image to check, after clone. The only thing one can do is dskchk but I'm sure it will not fail. You would better have changed partition sizes directly on clone.
Now you can increase the partition from Windows disk management, af…
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Maybe - you want to Import an existing backup using the Arrow button on the "Home" screen of AOMEI Backupper. That way, the backup is again added to the home screen.
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I would suggest a disk backup or a system backup to an external medium, and then a disk restore or a system restore. One does both from the bootable media.
You have to make sure the new SSD has the same partitioning schem…
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It probably takes the keyboard that is in the Windows Recovery Environment, in your regular W10, and one would have to find how to change it there. (That is when you boot into WinRE from the new W10 control panel bottom options, you would get fre…
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J Guy, mounting a disk image works the same from the bootable disk (startup disk) as from Windows. Please note the drive letters of the virtual partitions. Because (Parce que) there is no Explorer on the bootable disk, you do explore it from Wind…
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Locate Image (this opens an Explorer window), and delete.
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Neo, in my judgement there was no Aomei Backupper backup taken, but a Windows 7 backup/restore backup. On a computer that is running Windows 8 or Windows 10, as the control panel Windows 7 backup/restore exists in those…
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Hello Decnart, it is not clear what you mean. Windows 7 Backup/restore points are a Windows feature, and you created them from Windows control panel? I notice you are from UK, please try more clear english thanks.
IDF files are not related …
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e+g was misprint, it was e+h, and Backupper did a reboot into WinPE to do it. The only reasonable explanation in behaviour is whether F: existed at the time the backup or clone was done. And even then it seems not clear why it works sometimes.
for e+j I got behaviour 2, when I boot from the second partition, and it flashes and the start menu does not show.
This dual boot issue is not specific to Aomei backupper and known since ever...
I did not try e+j, however I tried e+h and got the behaviour 2.
I then deleted just the MountedDevices entry of the second partition F: but it did not help.
I did then another try of e+h and got behaviour 1.
There is a differ…A very good analysis, congratulations!
It looks like MountedDevices is not always copied, and gets then rebuilt.
That heap, SYSTEM, is contained as a file in Windows\System32\Config on the cloned system and can be attached as a struct…
no it is one WIM file, but it contains various editions, parameter is Index
assuming one mounts a WIM file with dism, the command is
dism /mount-image /imagefile:%ks%\media\sources\boot.wim /mountdi…
I did not restore from the Linux CD, but from within the live system. I did backup and I did restore from the live system. My backup was to a NAS. The virtual disk is SCSI, not SATA or IDE in my case.
I shall test restore with the Linux CD.…