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DSTM

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  1. Yes Cindy. Maybe with a few tweaks opinion may change.:)
  2. It is cold, drab and uninviting and unless you have 20/20 vision you strain your eyes to read the R/H/S text tree. Does not grab me in the slightest. Different yes but for all the wrong reasons.
  3. I have to agree with you,Nev. Thumbs down from me.:down:
  4. I agree, Nev. Microsoft should stop changing who can and who can't.Not professional conduct.
  5. That's prob what it is,Bob. Last time it happened you were having bad weather now I remember. That was a few weeks ago.
  6. The more I read about Windows 10 it's going to be one big anti climax.
  7. It has happened to me 4 times so far, often in the early am US time.
  8. On a number of occasions Free PC Help Forum drops out for around 15 mins or so, then is OK again. Cindy has experienced this also. Thought I would mention it, Bob.
  9. I was of the understanding you can't retrieve files from a backup as the files are compressed. However a system clone you can as the files are not compressed. I have retrieved files from my clone OK. Nev may know more. PS. Judging by the English Cricket team's recent performances the Aussies should win the Ashes comfortably..:thumbsup:
  10. Hi Kick. If you made the backup with version 5 as Nev said and since updated to version 6 then it's not going to boot.You have to uninstall version 6 and install version 5. Earlier versions can be got easily from "File Hippo" Earlier versions right hand side of link. http://filehippo.com/download_macrium_reflect/ If you go into your Bios and change first boot to the drive in question (not cd/dvd) I would be surprised if it doesn't boot. You can disconnect your cd/dvd and all other hard drives as I said and it should boot.All depends what Motherboard you have as you can hot swap the drives while computer running.Try exactly the way I said with what version you done the backup with. It can't boot back to the normal Windows 7 as you said if the drive is disconnected (pull sata cable off drive) first like I said.If the boot order hasn't been changed then it will boot to Windows7.
  11. I would disconnect all drives except the drive with the backup on and see if it will boot. Has worked for me. I have never used a boot disk yet on multiple computers.
  12. When have you known Microsoft to make a user friendly OS straight off the bat?
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