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To: Gottfried who wrote (91083)9/28/2015 10:23:12 AM
From: goldworldnet1 Recommendation

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Reseller Mike

  Respond to of 110645
 
A recovery flash drive sounds good, but for those that have the space, I still favor disk imaging.

Last few months, I've become a fan of Macrium Reflect Free.

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To: Gottfried who wrote (91083)9/28/2015 10:36:16 AM
From: JSB1 Recommendation

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goldworldnet

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Perfect, exactly what I needed. Thank you.



To: Gottfried who wrote (91083)9/28/2015 6:12:59 PM
From: Gottfried2 Recommendations

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Eric L
goldworldnet

  Respond to of 110645
 
made the Win 10 recovery drive with system files on a 32 GB USB flash. Took 45 minutes. MS suggests a minimum of 16 GB capacity. No problems.

PS: prior to this I had another USB flash drive installed and when trying to remove it safely, the system said it's in use [it wasn't]. Going to file explorer and right clicking, then 'eject' worked