JohnnyboyGo
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Are they seen in Windows Disk Management? Do they need to be initialized or formatted?
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Assign high letters (like W X Y) to external disks in Windows Disk Management. They will (almost) always stay the same.
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My question is making backup through Windows10 I can restore with a boot CD / USB LINUX ???
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All the differential backup files are as big as the full backup.
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About creating WinPE for your (old) BIOS based computer:
Choose Create legacy bootable disk and do not check "Download WinPE from internet"
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Incremental backups: the chain is as strong as the weakest link.
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Click Apply
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Click on "I accept the agreement" at the bottom of the Aomei screen. Maybe you didn't see that?
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You can point to the file and the task is rebuilt. Just choose Path and point.
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Did you try Utils menu -> Explore to mount? It should also work on another PC.
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@Sue, remember the adi file is not an image by it self. If you have incremental or differential backups, you need to point to such a backup and Aomei creates a chain back to th…
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AFAIK, a virtual drive created with Explore Image is never visible in Disk management, but should be visible in Windows Explorer or any other explorer like q-dir.exe.
Did you get an error while mounting? Did you click the Finish button? Try rel… -
Utilities Menu->Explore
https://www.backup-utility.com/help/explore-image.html
Maybe you don't get access to … -
" I use regular Windows 10 file paths and file names"
But obviously too long (too deep) if you add up all the pathnames and filename: C\path1\path2\path3\path4\filename.ext
I don't know the exact max allowed length, probably in the r… -
In NTFS the date modified of a folder is the most recent date modified of a file in that folder.
If you alter or add a file, the date modified of that folder becomes today's date.
That is what happens. A folder is created and files are put… -
I doubt it can but can't you choose another date column? There are several date types. See View->Details right click in empty space next to column headers, click more.
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Glad I could help Tony.
Q-dir is not the only explorer to bypass, in fact Windows Explorer is the only explorer that denies access. Even the select file in Aomei's file backup grants you access. So does the Dos-prompt Cmd.exe etc.
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Run q-dir.exe as administrator (right click) and try again.
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Restore the image into a VHD or VMX. Create a second, empty, virtual disk and restore using Aomei.
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You can try to enter special characters by pressing ALT+XXX where XXX is the three digit ASCII code. Use the numeric keypad. $=036 \=092 }=125.
So $ is ALT+036 or ALT+36
in Bootable Media- wrong language/keyboard layout Comment by JohnnyboyGo October 2018 -
Pagefile, Hibernate file and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\BackupRestore\FilesNotToSnapshot
system=system + c partition
disk = system + c partition + any other data partition on that disk.
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Boot automatically? No a disk clone or system clone or disk backup and restore or system backup and restore will boot only when pressed on the on/off button or if your laptop is set up that way by opening the lid. So it's all the same as the origina…
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Don't know what went wrong. You made a system backup, right? That consists of a system partition and a C partition. Can you explore them in Aomei Utilities menu? No errors?
Then I would try to install Windows 10 again on a Cleaned SSD (with Di… -
Is it seen in BIOS? Can you do a fresh install of Win10? I've no experience with m.2.
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What kind of SSD you're using now and how big is it?
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@Chrisj Drive letters seen in the bootable media are completely different than when booted from the internal disk itself.
Note that when booted from DVD or USB the OS … -
@facilman92: If the original disk still functions you can check the partition style when you connect it through USB or when installed internally through the Aomei boot d…
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If you only need the photos and documents, not programs, you can also restore only those photos and documents and leave the rest intact. This is done through Explore image, Run the Q-dir.exe explorer as administrator (download it) and search the wa…
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Or...if your PC is an UEFI machine you need GPT formatted disks to boot. If your new SSD is formatted MBR (the default) it must first be converted to GPT. If you made a Disk Backup that is done for you by Aomei. But you wrote I made a System image,…
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Yes, you are right. In the Utilities menu of the bootable media, you can go to Windows Shell (DOS) and type in Diskpart.
Then in Diskpart issue these commands:
list disk
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By the way. If you do a disk (or system) restore you better do that on a clean (empty) disk. You didn't, that is why you got the confusion of the letters. In the help documents you see a screen of a restore operation to an empty disk. In the summar…