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On 6/10/2023 3:45 PM, Frank Slootweg wrote:
>
> Thanks Paul, for yet another detailed response!
>
> As I mentioned, I was looking at the (Macrium Reflect) *image of* the
> Recovery Partition, not at the Recovery Partition itself (because you
> can not - at least not easily - give that a drive letter).
>
> While Macrium Reflect should *backup* the content of the Recovery
> Partition, perhaps it does not *show* the (hidden?) content in the
> image.
>
> If I`ve the time, I will look into this. Alternatively others could
> perhaps `mount` (`Browse` in Macrium Reflect) the image of their
> Recovery Partition and see if it`s `empty` like in my case.
That`s easy to test, and the backup only takes two seconds.
I backed up just that partition, then used the Macrium mounter to view it.
I ticked the box for removing restrictions on folders, when using the mounter.
[Picture]
https://i.postimg.cc/0NFb8mZx/macrium-has-it.gif
Paul
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