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Hans-Peter Guttmann Posted - August 23 2014 : 15:58:34
Can 64bit Reflect mount an image made by 32 bit Reflect?

The scenario hypothesized here is 64bit Reflect, say on Windows 8.1 or soon-to-come 9, mounting an image made by 32bit Reflect on Windows Vista to copy over data files to a new system.

For what it's worth, I have read Grover's Post earlier this month: I have converted my four systems to Macrium Reflect from Acronis during the past year, first the Free version and finally the Professional. As Grover, I just moved one system from a mechanical HD to an SSD via image restore rather than cloning. I have also done two system recoveries due to software conflicts. Reflect has performed flawlessly.

But my relief from leaving Acronis behind — so far — is the stable interface design and the ability of Reflect to update itself without drama or trauma. Acronis was such a diva in this respect!

Anyway, thanks in advance for pointers on the question above.


HPG


P.S. Reflect's ability to straightforwardly build a bootable USB flash drive with WinPE running its Rescue Media is a superb feature.
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Hans-Peter Guttmann Posted - August 23 2014 : 19:54:43
Richard — thanks for the prompt answer. Very good to know!


All good wishes ~ Hans-Peter
Arvy Posted - August 23 2014 : 16:43:07
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Originally posted by Hans-Peter Guttmann

Can 64bit Reflect mount an image made by 32 bit Reflect?



Short answer: Yes.

Reflect's "bitness" as such is not an issue for its backup imaging results, neither under a primary Windows OS, nor under a "rescue media" set-up. So long as Reflect runs in an environment with whatever driver support is required for it to access all source and destination locations it will, regardless of environmental "bitness", produce a backup image that is fully compatible with other Reflect operations meeting those same accessibility conditions.

Regards, Richard

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P.S.: Welcome aboard from a fellow former user of other backup software. There are many of us here and you certainly won't regret the decision.

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