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Macrium reflect clone disk id
Macrium reflect clone disk id









macrium reflect clone disk id

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.











Macrium reflect clone disk id