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- Enable System Protection (Restore) on Available Drive - Recovery
1 My list of drives is displayed in the "System Protection" dialogue ("Recovery" is displayed without a drive letter)
- Macrium Support Forum » Reflect V6 » File and Folder Backup » Very Slow . . .
I've been experiencing very slow transfer rates during File and Folder backups, but have finally figured out the problem This is a quad core 4 1 GHz WIN7 desktop with an SSD and several HDDs All internal eSATA drives During the backup process from either the SSD (Drive C:) to the backup HDD, or from the (Drive D:) HDD to the backup HDD, I would see the transfer rate start out around 500 Mb
- Using source files to have successful DISM restorehealth
Now with the failure of the dism restore health I have both a new operating system and a new bootable windows 10 version 10 iso I did not check for identical builds The windows 10 version 1703 just came out and I just went to the Microsoft web site to load the iso onto the flash drive
- restore emails-Recoverable Items Folder
One of my user has deleted emails (inbox emails and sent items emails) and i can see them in Recoverable Items Folder
- Macrium Support Forum » Reflect v8 » Rescue Media » Bit locker drives . . .
Then, I see the C: and D: drives are still locked without any way to unlock them I double checked and built the rescue media again with bit locker enabled, same problem Shouldn't the drives be unlocked for a backup from the rescue media? The same for a restore to encrypted drives? I don't see a way to manually provide the key How can that be
- How do I remotely get-childitem? - social. technet. microsoft. com
Also while working with network drives, you should be using the UNC path of the same instead of drive letters i still cant get files to copy however, i was able to copy folders!
- My computer can see my network drives, but Powershell cant
Having a bit of a strange issue with Powershell today, I went to open a script I had worked on last night and Powershell is telling me that it can't find my H: drive (my personal drive here at work) despite the fact that I'm browsing it just fine with my computer
- Windows image restore (Error code 0x80070057; the parameter is incorrect)
My idea was to create a System Image on my local network (samba), swap the drive on the X200, then restore the image to the X200 To this end, I created a recovery disc using the old machine, then copied the files on said disc to a bootable usb stick The X200 booted fine from the stick, but the recovery process hanged with the error:
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