

What makes these SW's annoying (easeus.) is that they claim to do this "sector by sector". Maybe Macrium is actually just being polite - in contrast to for instance EaseUS and AOMEI, that is seeing the USB-connected disk, but don't make a "true clone-copy" of the disk. It can make rescue disk and backup and restore to USB drives. only difference is that this is 1) a Linux "flavour like thing", that is made for 2) Raspberry-Pi, and placed on a 3) microsd card (the microsd card is the "boot disk", on a RaspberryPi).You're right, I don't dabble in RaspberryPi and no, MR can't backup from USB sticks or microSD cards. Systems that we normally place on a SSD/HDD (a "boot disk"). And, by "system" I mean the ones like "Windows, Linus Ubuntu, etc. so in contrast to the commonloy used cloning-SW's, Macrium doesn't at all seem to support cloning miscosd cards).Īnd, I am talking a full system (that Macrium cannot see + the microsd-card the system is placed on!). no matter if it is placed on a SSD, HDD og microsd-card (I have tested several these days. Your question indicates, that you don't know the Raspberry-Pi? Am I wrong here?Īnyway, a normal disk/partition Backup/PartitionManager recognizes a usb-connected drive.
