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Ron Hirsch Posted - May 06 2017 : 13:42:50
I have a few questions about my MR paid version 6.2.1745, which I upgraded to earlier this year.

1. Do I need to create a new recovery CD. or will an earlier recovery CD still work OK?

2. I installed the Windows PE setup, where I get an option during boot to do a normal boot, or boot directly into MR, without using a disk to do so. Of course, if my C drive is non functional, I know I would have to use a CD disk to boot.

3. I plan on replacing the existing SSD C drive with a larger SSD. In a case where I will be replacing the C drive, which is still functional - I assume I could restore an image to the new C drive, which would be outside of the machine, and after that, shut down the system, and physically replace the old drive with the new, and that would work just fine, with the system now booting up via the new drive. Is this correct?

Thanks for the help.

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