![]() Use your MRF install to create MRF USB rescue drives. It's a solid piece of work and open source (which I consider a plus) but the user interface is profoundly fugly!Īny other/better suggestions for rock solid and free software that can make images of bootable drives? ![]() Right now, one of the few products I have used and trust for making a disk image is CloneZilla. ![]() I use other approaches for backing up my data drives. Mainly MS Windows but some of my machines have a bootable Linux drive too. I use Macrium to image systems disks only. I understand that existing copies of the software may continue to function but there's a risk they won't and I don't want to discover that the hard way. ![]() That's a real shame.Īs one who takes his backups seriously, I need to start thinking about replacements. On another thread I leaned that Macrium Reflect Free will be going away at the end of the year. ![]()
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