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   Message 196,338 of 197,590   
   Paul to Frank Slootweg   
   Re: switching to solid state drive   
   20 Dec 25 11:19:34   
   
   From: nospam@needed.invalid   
      
   On Sat, 12/20/2025 9:45 AM, Frank Slootweg wrote:   
   > Paul  wrote:   
   > [...]   
   >   
   >> As far as I know, there is some option to put the WinPE Macrium   
   >> boots from, right on the C: drive. This is no good for "bare metal restore"   
   >> particularly, but, if you want to do "partition at rest" backups   
   >> or clones, it might be a useful option. Then you would not   
   >> need any USB stick to boot it and make a clone. You'd still   
   >> need the SSD drive you are cloning to, of course.   
   >>   
   >> I haven't tried this, so don't have the first hand experience to comment.   
   >   
   >   Yes, when making the 'Rescue Media', there is an option:   
   >   
   > "Select Device   
   >   Windows Boot menu   
   >         Add/change the boot menu for the selected Windows PE version"   
   >   
   >   My notes say that this option is selected by default, so you have to   
   > unselect it if you do not want this functionality. You also can remove   
   > it later by doing a 'Create Rescue Media...' again and then use the   
   > "Remove boot menu" option.   
   >   
   >   I have the Windows Boot menu enabled on both our systems. I do not   
   > actually use it, but have it as a backup, just in case the USB memory   
   > stick with the Rescue Media fails.   
   >   
   > [...]   
   >   
      
   The materials it uses should be in some place like C:\boot or so.   
   Have a look and give us a review of what you find. There should   
   be a WIM on the thing, if you need to locate it that way.   
      
   On my Daily Driver W11, I see a C:\boot\Macrium and there is structure   
   under that, but it does not appear on mine to be ready for booting.   
   It's just a folder tree at the moment. Maybe yours has additional folders   
   and a .wim file.   
      
      Paul   
      
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