![]() That isn't how imaging programs such as Macrium work. Not sure if this would make any image bootable from CD/DVD (my preferred backup option) so would appreciate chapter and verse on how to make my image disc(s) bootable if I can't access my system. ![]() I have read that it's possible to use the Bart PE system but this doesn't come up as an option but to does mention creating a Macrium rescue disk using Windows PE which is a rather large 1.67Gb download. I have been looking through the Help file but I am confused as to how to make the image disk(s) I create bootable. I have installed Macrium Reflect Free so that I can make a backup image of my working system. The restore worked OK but I lost everything as I hadn't appreciated it would wipe the data partition as well as Windows i.e whole drive. Having just suffered the shock of my Toshiba laptop unexpectedly suffering a registry fault (I am using Vista Home Premium) that required a clean install of Vista from the rescue disks I created originally, and having spent the last week restoring everything I have vowed not to be caught out again.
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