![]() ![]() A few days ago, I installed a Western Digital internal drive in my new PC in order to have a second storage area for backups as well as one with a much faster data transmission rate. ![]() Paragon_Tommy graciously supplied me with an iso file with which I created an Advanced Recovery CD that appeared to work OK (at least it recognized the Seagate external drive which contained my backup images). I notice you mention that such a CD or DVD exists in a formal version. Correct? Will it overwrite the factory restored partition or will I need to again remove some of th junk trials they put on it?Ģ) I could have avoided this if there was a way to boot up and access my external HD from the hosed laptop. Once that is done (it is still working away), I would like to use the image backup I made with Paragon BU to restore C: to where it was at the time of the backup.ġ) I assume will need to install Paragon again and then restore from the image. Having no other way to access the image backup I made, I used my system Restore disks to restore to factory status. ![]() When I rebooted Windows was stuck on testing my D: restore partition and then stopped - repeatedly despite several reboots. I used Paragon to shrink my C: drive to create some unused space for a separate data partition (not yet created). I made a full image of the entire (all partitions) pre-installed W 7 HD to an external USB HD using Paragon's Backup & Restore 10 Free. This is a relatively new laptop but with some customizations and installations I made. ![]()
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