I also would not be using this software for any type of Backup and Restore.that is why Macrium 5.x was nice to use.you were not, or at least I thought I was not downloading and I did not proceed, I know nothing about what is meant by PE Components. Seems what you download from the Macrium site is not the Cloning s a Starter app to download the Reflect software and install it. When I started the Install of Reflect 6.x it showed the following downloads 1) Reflect Installer 2) PE Components. ![]() I downloaded that version the site did not show a selection for 32bit.or 64bit. I went to the Macrium Site to look for the 64bit Free Download, it showed version 6.x. I tried to install that same Reflect Version on my Win10 PC and got you are attempting to install a 32bit version of the software on a 64bit OS.so I did not proceed, not even sure it would have installed. I did this with a previous Win7 HDD and used the Free Version of Macrium Reflect Version 5.x.and it was easy and simple to install and the cloning process was easy to follow. The F: section (originally D was only added very recently by HP when I downloaded their checking/updating service.Want to Clone my Win10 Home 64bit HDD to a SSD Drive. Using disk manager, I have tried expanding the E: drive to incorporate the unallocated last section, to no effect. I haven't tried fitting it in the laptop yet, but I suspect it should work ok as it's seemingly a perfect copy - I will certainly confirm this as you suggest. The 64GB disc is still in the laptop and the 120 I was cloning to is in a USB cradle. The first photo is of Macrium prior to the cloning, and the second photo is from disk manager in Windows afterwards. ![]() Disc 1 and 2 as shown in the first photo are disc 0 and 1 as shown in the second.
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