same concept but install the image in an external drive, there will be another video coming out which will be a much easier process than using Windows and is also free
Because of that same drive size requirement, you are severely limited in creating a system image! For example, you will be told the image was created correctly, but you will not know if it really worked until you try and restore that image. But that's not when and how you want to find out that you're screwed, or not! Another show-stopper is if you don't delete any & all system restore points AND turn off system restore, the image backup will also fail! Finally, this image creation can't succeed unless that's THE ONLY TASK Windows is doing! Macrium Reflect conquered all this and it allows you to do live (background) backups! Also, Macrium documents their process where Microsoft, mysteriously, does NOT! WTF?!?
Hello, I just got a New Seagate external drive for my MacBook as. Christmas gift. I'm wanting to store videos on it. For the life of me I can't get the external drive to cooperate with the MacBook. Could you please tell me what I need to do?
Hey the drive will more than likely have to be converted to a exFAT drive as you probably have it as a NTFS drive, from there you'll be able to write videos on your ext drive 👍
@@ChrisMizo When Im in the process of backing it up it gives an error saying that. “The system image was created on BIIOS and this computer is using EFI”. Is there any way you can give me a solution for my problem?