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Macrium reflect clone and expand windows 10#
Tutorial might look long and complicated but please take my word: this is an incredibly simple and uncomplicated procedure which takes less than a minute of your time (not counting time needed to create and restore a system image) :)Ģ.1) Attach the drive containing Macrium image made in Step One to new PCĢ.2) Open Macrium Reflect, browse to and open the image:Ģ.3) Select the Windows partition C: of the image, click Actions, click Restore this partition:Ģ.4) Select to which disk this Windows partition should be restored:Ģ.5) In this example I have an empty 512 GB disk on my new Windows 10 machine. Regardless if the machine in question is UEFI or BIOS using GPT or MBR partitioning, this method can be used to set any Windows version (Vista or later) in any language and bit version to multi boot with your current Windows. However, this method can be used as told in all machines, physical and virtual alike, both in UEFI / GPT and BIOS / MBR setups. Screenshots in this tutorial are from Hyper-V virtual machine.
Macrium reflect clone and expand how to#
This tutorial assumes you know how to create a Macrium image and in fact have already done that. The partitioning system and Windows version on the Macrium image you have can be any Windows (Vista or later), any language, any bit version, using any partitioning system. You can have a later Windows version installed on your new UEFI / GPT system and set up an older Windows installation from a BIOS / MBR system to Multi Boot, or vice versa, or set up a new Windows 10 from a UEFI / GPT system to Multi Boot on an older BIOS / MBR machine.
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Please notice that the method told in this tutorial works in all scenarios. This tutorial will show how to use Macrium Reflect system images to set up a Dual or Multi Boot PC. Users often think it as just another backup application but in fact it is much more, giving more than any other free imaging solution. If you ask me, Macrium Reflect should be obligatory, first application installed after installing Windows 10.