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Though these tools happily image any disk format, most cannot mount the ext4 Linux partitions directly from the image you'd need a third-party tool if you want to mount them as virtual drives. As above, select drives and start the backup.Shut down the PC and boot from the USB drive ( Macrium Reflect uses Win RE for the OS).

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Then use a USB drive of 8 GB or larger to make a bootable rescue drive.Or have someone with Windows PC install it.Install Macrium Reflect, if it runs under wine ,.For Linux, and probably for any other OS running on the x86-64 bit platform, which have not implemented Volume Shadow Copy, boot from a partition that will not be included in the image.This can be done even on a running, mounted partition, using Windows Volume Shadow Copy Service, though it's preferable nothing else be running at that time. If operating under Windows OS, simply install Macrium Reflect, start the application, select drives, and start backup.Though I don't see the OS mentioned, it is irrelevant if you use one of those tools with USB "rescue" software.įor example, with Macrium Reflect, to create a single file with images of multiple HHD's and SSD's: Easiest way to do this is with free third-part imaging software, such as Macrium Reflect or one of the many alternatives.












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