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Macrium Reflect (free) helps you bypass that, but it’s even more useful when you need to make a backup (or clone) of an entire drive—especially if it’s one you’re actively using, like your. Here at Macrium, this is something we wholeheartedly agree with. And because we’re well aware of the threat that ransomware poses to backup files, we’ve added ransomware protection — the Macrium Image Guardian (MIG) feature — to our Macrium Reflect product to ensure that your online backup storage is protected in the event of an attack.

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System images of, for example, the C drive, contain operating system files so it is not possible to restore files in real time because they will be in use by the operating system. To resolve this Macrium Reflect boots Windows PE, a cut down version of Windows. It then restores the file system before rebooting again and loading the restored Windows OS. Although this sounds complex, it really is very simple to perform.

  1. In the main application window, select Restore.


  2. Select the required image and click Restore Image.


  3. The next dialog gives you the opportunity to restore the image, click Next and select all defaults.

    Note: By default, partition(s) restore to their original locations. However, it is possible to restore to a different partition by using Drag and Drop. Simply drag the source partition to any available partition on the target disk. See Modifying restored partition properties


  4. Review the summary and click Finish.
  5. Macrium Reflect, recognizing that it is not possible to restore the image to the C drive, displays a dialog informing you that Windows PE must be used. Click Run from Windows PE.

    Note: If the option for 'Automatic boot' is unavailable the please follow the steps Adding a Boot Menu option for system Image recovery and retry the restore.


  6. You are prompted to restart your PC. Close any saved work and click Restart Now.


  7. The system reboots, Macrium adds a boot menu option and automatically selects the recovery environment.
  8. Windows PE boots and automatically runs Macrium Reflect. Macrium Reflect detects which image is to be restored and starts restoring automatically. When restore is complete, Macrium automatically reboots the PC again and the restored Windows OS boots as normal.

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