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From: Paul 
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Subject: Re: I thought Macrium Reflect was supposed to be so great
Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2017 03:18:26 -0500
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james{at}nospam.com wrote:
> I took the 40gb HDD out of my XP laptop, and cloned it to a 160gb drive,
> using Macrium Reflect. I did it exactly the way it suggested. I used the
> "Clone" button, and had it create an exact duplicate to the larger
> drive. It created a 40gb partition which is supposed to be an identical
> clone. I did nothing with the remainder of that drive. I figured I could
> format the remaining 120gb later, and having a 40gb partition with the
> OS is fine. The remainder of the drive will be storage and music, etc. 
> 
> But after all the great things I have heard about Macrium Ref, I am very
> disappointed. When I plug in the new drive, all I see is "Operating
> system not found". After unsuccessfully trying to do the same with
> Norton Ghost and a program from Seagate that is supposed to also clone
> drives, I guess I'm out of luck cloning this. 
> 
> Guess it's time to start from scratch and install XP. I dont mind that
> so much, but I do mind having to reinstall all the programs and worse
> yet, having to reconfigure all the settings, drivers, and removing all
> the annoyances out of XP.
> 
> Macrium Reflect gets an "F". (FAILED - FAILED - FAILED)
> Now it goes in the trash bin, since I have no use for anything else it
> does (like backup).
> 

Did you at least look at the drive in Disk Management ?

Does it pass CHKDSK ?

The Macrium CD has a menu with a "boot repair" item,
as well as its own File Explorer like tool, and a Command Prompt.
You can do quite a bit in there, before switching to another
environment entirely.

    Paul
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