Description
Macrium Reflect Overview
Macrium Reflect is a popular backup tool that simplifies this time-consuming task by giving users the ability to create a backup in a few mouse clicks.
Macrium Reflect has an intuitive user interface and consists of a set of useful utilities for backing up and restoring data.
The utility received high marks for performing backup tasks. It can protect your personal documents, photos, music, emails from loss, you just need to create a backup copy.
Now you can try installing a new operating system on your hard drive, you can be sure that your data is securely stored and can be easily restored from a backup file. Using the program, you can create backup copies and burn them to local, network, USB drives; the program supports burning to DVD of all formats.
Macrium Reflect Features
— Creating an image of both the entire disk and individual folders and files.
— Selecting the storage location for the finished image (on a local hard drive, on a network drive or optical media).
— Creating a system image on the fly without rebooting Windows.
— Built-in data backup scheduler.
– Create a bootable recovery disk using Linux or BartPE.
— Verification of finished images.
— Using the Microsoft Volume Shadow (VSS) copy service.
— High speed and compression ratio.
— Ensuring security using AES 256-bit encryption.
— Possibility of batch recording to CD/DVD
Installation:
Transfer Patch MPT x 64 from the folder to the root of the program along the path C:\Program Files\Macrium\Reflect and run Patch as Administrator.
After launching the patch, you will need to specify the path to the MIGPopup file, which was moved by the developers to the Common folder, along the path C:\Program Files\Macrium
File Information:
Program version: 8.1.7847
Official website: MacriumHome
Interface language: English, Russian
System Requirements:
RAM: at least 512MB RAM (minimum 1GB recommended)
Win XP x64 Service Pack 2 or Windows Server 2003 x64 Service Pack 2 and higher
Windows 7 x64 / 8 x64 / 8.1 x64 / 10 x64
Keyboard and mouse
To use bootable recovery media, you need a CD/DVD burner or USB flash drive.