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From: Paul
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Subject: Re: Dell 780 Problem:
Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2017 17:41:13 -0500
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Mark Twain wrote:
> I just created a bookmark folder in 'My
> Documents' and exported/backed up the
> bookmarks and put them there and then
> verified they were in fact in the folder.
>
> Regarding Macrium,..I'm still not clear
> how to proceed after changing the partition
> letter? I'll have to re-read that again ,.....
>
> I've order the Verbatim CD-RW's and
> will do the Memtest each one at a time
> but may need some assistance.
>
> Thanks guys,
> Robert
>
>
When opening an MRIMG for browsing, you're setting the
drive letter for the "backup" copy of C: so you know
what it is when looking in File Explorer. If you set it
to W: say, then when you're looking in File Explorer
you can say to yourself "Oh, yeah, that W: is my snapshot
of the machine from a week ago". Then you can use File
Explorer to pull a copy of something you lost, out of
the MRIMG file. Because it's just sitting there in
File Explorer.
When you're done, you click the W: and "dismiss it" as
it doesn't need to stay mounted like that forever.
It's not hurting anything, but say, you wouldn't want
your searches on the machine, to keep traversing
that old copy of the system partition. It might
be a waste of your time for that to happen. I
usually dis-mount my Macrium image, right after
I get out some file I want. (In one case, it was
the profile folder for my USENET client, as my
USENET client likes to corrupt the news files.)
*******
You will only need one CD for the memtest creation.
If you bought CD-RW, they can be erased too and you
can reuse them. I have mostly erasable media here, and
recycle some of my installer DVDs rather than keep
burning brand new ones all the time.
And when I receive ISO files (for making CDs), I just
burn them with IMGBurn. A program like Nero gets picky
about content size, but IMGBurn will burn an optical
disc as long as the content fits.
Paul
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