when creating a backup image using acronis or other backup program, do i need to image the entire disk or just the windows partition and hidden (100 meg) partition ?
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And which one is that ??If looking for 3rd party App, I would look for a 3rd party Partitioning,Backup & Cloning software, which fully supports Windows 8, uEFI, GPT & Secure Boot.
Which is signed by Microsoft.
Macrium Reflect recently updated their product (build 5603) to handle Windows 8.
And which one is that ??If looking for 3rd party App, I would look for a 3rd party Partitioning,Backup & Cloning software, which fully supports Windows 8, uEFI, GPT & Secure Boot.
Which is signed by Microsoft.
In Windows 7, the built-in imaging was not too swift. Had practically no options and was not very reliable. A lot of people got stuck when they wanted to restore. For those poor souls I wrote this tutorial at the time so that they could at least recover.Why not just use the built-in Windows 8 Backup Program to create your system image. I've tested it several times by creating several system images and then restoring from same. It is also very fast IMHO and works perfectly. However, I am curious as to why one would choose to use 3rd party software in this case so am I missing something that I should know? Thanks, in advance, for responding.
Why not just use the built-in Windows 8 Backup Program to create your system image. I've tested it several times by creating several system images and then restoring from same. It is also very fast IMHO and works perfectly. However, I am curious as to why one would choose to use 3rd party software in this case so am I missing something that I should know? Thanks, in advance, for responding.
Why not just use the built-in Windows 8 Backup Program to create your system image. I've tested it several times by creating several system images and then restoring from same. It is also very fast IMHO and works perfectly. However, I am curious as to why one would choose to use 3rd party software in this case so am I missing something that I should know? Thanks, in advance, for responding.