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I suspected as much but one can never be too careful
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You trust Microsoft that much?
I took a AOMEI disk image of the whole HDD the night before the upgrade just to be sure I could revert to exactly what I had, so if I do "Go back" that's the path I'll take.
But at the moment, I'm trying to struggle through and get to like this steaming pile of cow manure new operating system, if only because I know there will be quite a few people who I'll have to support who'll be using it and I don't want to have to tell them "sod off, you're on your own with that!"
But it is making itself extremely difficult to like: two whole days wasted so far, and yet to find anything I prefer compared to Win 7. Better than Win 8, but that's like saying I prefer my excrement polished to a mirror finish...
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There was nothing on there I couldn't recover easily by other means
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Griff , have you got the paid version of AOMEI ?
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Nope, just the free "Standard 2.8" - works fine so far.
I might even upgrade it to 3.1 once I'm happy with the PC.
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Ok thanks, where do you store the images ?
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On a external USB HDD: I have a bunch of 2TB / 4TB Seagate drives (Amazon[^] & Amazon[^]) which AOMEI will store multiple images on (unlike MS which overwrites each time)
My 1TB PC HDD is partitioned 50/50 Apps and Data, and the whole thing compresses to around 350GB per image.
(Being a backup freak, I also have images on my NAS, thumb drives, and anywhere else I can safely hide them! )
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Ok thanks Griff, one more question - what type of backup should I use to take a snapshot of the entire computer ? I'm a little unsure of the menu options
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Cheers Griff - how do you mount a drive to recover a file ?
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Impressive thanks very much for your time
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You're welcome!
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Hi Griff, I followed your instructions and created a disk image but am having problems creating a bootable media,I'm trying to use a usb stick as the media and it fails at the formatting boot part ( that was trying to create a Windows PE one ) In the end having tried several usb sticks I tried a Linux one and that worked in as much as it boots but I can't see a way to select the path to my backup image ( it's on my LAN ) I've tried typing the UNC path but "lots of nothing happened" any ideas ? I suppose I should start a thread on this somewhere else ?
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I haven't tried on mine - I've only the one USB stick and I can't recycle that at the moment as it's bootable for MS backup.
But the AOMEI web site has some instructions[^]
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Ok thanks, do I need to create bootable media to restore a backup ?( I assumed I did as I didn't think you could flash a mounted drive ) the system seems to be able to restore it without one ( although I did back out at the last minute so maybe it reboots into a shell ) Sorry to pester you
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You can't restore a system image over a boot drive - the os has nowhere to go, poor thing - but you can restore files from an AOMEI image, or from it's other backup / restore system (I haven't played with that too much, because I was rolling my own backup-to-zip system in my copious spare time but maybe it'll do what I wanted instead).
Even the MS image needs a bootable CD / USB to restore.
I just sacrificed by USB stick following the AMOEI instructions and it wrote it fine - I'll try booting from it later when my PC finishes a couple of long tasks it is running.
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So you created a Windows Bootable Media on your usb stick from the application ?
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UltraISO, yes. Not from within AOMEI itself (I don't want to install the kits it needs on my PC at the moment).
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Would you happen to know what caused this to occur?
You are really making me afraid of Windows 10.
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Not sure - I think it has to do with it insisting I log in via my MS account, rather than the "Griff" account I used on Win7 (with a blank password - it no longer works in Win10, it seems to have set a password and won;t tell me what it is, so I have to use the MS account I was signed in to via VS instead).
It's fixable, but it's just a PITA. I suspect it's going to really annoy non-technical users (i.e. most of 'em!)
I dunno - are you using Win7 or Win 8.x at the moment? I suspect that Win8 users will work because they needed a linked MS account to set up in the first place.
But I don't think Win10 has the "Wow" factor MS needed.
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Thanks very much for the reply. Sorry about your current troubles.
Yes, I am on Windows 8.1. My son upgraded recently from Win 7 to 10 and he didn't report a problem so I was curious about this. He may have already had an MS account.
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It didn't insist. The option to sign in using a local account (ie. the one you had before) was there ... I know ... that's the way I did it ... if you went through the custom install and opted out of the information exchange thingies and aren't using Cortana.
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Look at my above post, it is seemingly related to OneDrive.
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