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Rod McCarthy
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It was an accident. It was not intentional. Sadly, it worked once as posted, but then when I tried it again it failed.
I do not remember the guys name, but he knows a lot about Rollback ETC, and he posts here on this forum. He calls what happened a a Rollback Ghost anomaly.
So even if I read thru all of his brilliants posts, and if I was able to image all the RollBackRX snapshots, it would do me no good, since a Microsoft update on Win10 ruins them anyway.
SOOO what did I do? I did a brand new clean install, made a list of all my fav software and after the initial Windows and Office install and update I made a copy with Macrium and with AX64TM v1
Then every 25% of the way thru the software list I made another BU with AX64TM v1, when I was all done I made another BU with Macrium.
So far my tests with AX64TM v1 is very nice I can go back and forth with no problems.
The guy who created AX64TM v1 (isso?) is a genius....He should complete the task and improve that version...I mean who needs just another imaging program which is what version 2 is..
But version one was sweet, like a combination of RollbackRX and Macrium.
Anyway sorry for the blunder and confusion.
I do not remember the guys name, but he knows a lot about Rollback ETC, and he posts here on this forum. He calls what happened a a Rollback Ghost anomaly.
So even if I read thru all of his brilliants posts, and if I was able to image all the RollBackRX snapshots, it would do me no good, since a Microsoft update on Win10 ruins them anyway.
SOOO what did I do? I did a brand new clean install, made a list of all my fav software and after the initial Windows and Office install and update I made a copy with Macrium and with AX64TM v1
Then every 25% of the way thru the software list I made another BU with AX64TM v1, when I was all done I made another BU with Macrium.
So far my tests with AX64TM v1 is very nice I can go back and forth with no problems.
The guy who created AX64TM v1 (isso?) is a genius....He should complete the task and improve that version...I mean who needs just another imaging program which is what version 2 is..
But version one was sweet, like a combination of RollbackRX and Macrium.
Anyway sorry for the blunder and confusion.