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When viewing a specific backup, the Log View would also open the most recent backup log. The Log View now retains all custom column widths We've added a new toolbar button in the Existing Backups View to automatically size all columns to fit the data We've added a new toolbar button in the Existing Backups View to create and amend backup/image comments. This new option is also available for rebooting, hibernating or suspending after a backup. When shutting down after a backup, the notification pop-up now has the option to postpone the shutdown. In rare situations, a scheduled Exchange backups running as SYSTEM could falsely report "The specified module could not be found". The first page of the Exchange Mailbox Restore wizard will now show the backup definition name for each Exchange backup This helps to troubleshoot the cause of blocked file write access. Blocked file operations originating in the System process now generate a stack back trace event. The search controls in the File and Folder backup view could disappear when changing source folders. The Add Folder dialog was not showing volume mount points. The File and Folder backup wizard would select both Folder and CD radio options at the same time.
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Volume Access Driver – Minor performance improvements Change Block Tracker – Minor performance improvements
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Volumes on a SED will be treated the same as software BitLocker encrypted volumes, with the same backup and restore outcomes. We've added support for Hardware/Self Encrypting Drives (SED). On-board AMD RAID devices were not being correctly detected/handled when creating rescue media. Please re-create ISO files/Optical rescue media if this affects you.
#Macrium reflect free edit back location update
A recent Windows update on some Windows 10 or 11 systems caused WinRE based Rescue Media ISO files/Optical media to fail to UEFI boot if created after the update. When creating USB-based Windows PE 3 rescue media, the Multi-boot (MBR/UEFI) option could sometimes be selected, even though PE 3 does not support multi-boot.
#Macrium reflect free edit back location drivers
On the Advanced Options Drivers tab, selecting the Use Host Driver drop-down option would not always change the driver status. For each device on the Advanced Options Drivers tab, there is now an option to not copy drivers from the host machine, even if there are no corresponding drivers already available in the WinPE/WinRE wim. The Rescue Media Builder now has an option to copy IP and DNS settings from the host PC into the rescue media. Fonts for Japanese and Korean will also be included. The language pack files for Japanese, Korean, Russian and Ukrainian will be added automatically during the build process. We've added font and language pack support for PE 10/11. For credits, please take the 'Help' > 'About' menu option and click 'Localization Contributors' We would like to thank our localization contributors for their outstanding help with the Macrium Reflect localization project. German, French and Japanese translations have been improved and now have much better coverage of the UI text and more accurate translations.
I've plugged the old D: Drive back in and copied over the \Reflect folder to hack it for now, but I want to edit this location so that I'm not forced to either wipe 16TB of data and start again or otherwise keep a stump of a D: drive somewhere in the system to make Macrium work.- We've added Korean, Italian and Turkish localizations. Even searching and editing through the registry (not my strong suite) hasn't changed this.
#Macrium reflect free edit back location how to
I've looked all over for how to change Macrium's location of this directory and I'm stumped. However, no matter what I've tried, Macrium insists on continuing to point to the D: drive to find these XML files, and it will error out with a "0x02 Error" because the D: drive isn't there. I recently replaced the C: drive with a larger capacity NVME and moved over the contents of D: for better cooling. This included the \documents\reflect\***.xml files. Due to space several default Windows directories were placed on D. I had a C: and a D: drive when I set up my workstation and configured Macrium. Forgive me if this has already been asked elsewhere, my search abilities can be lame.