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From the email i received a couple of weeks ago Macrium X should be released today, (08/10/24) for those who are interested?
From the email i received a couple of weeks ago Macrium X should be released today, (08/10/24) for those who are interested?
Source: Macrium Reflect X Patch DetailsInitial Release v10.0.8313 - 8th October 2024
Introducing new features:
For more information, visit the Reflect X KnowledgeBase
- Speed improvements in backup, restore and cloning
- New open source mrimgx and mrbakx file formats
- Customizable filtering for backup images
- Support for Windows CoPilot+ ARM devices
- Resumable backups after reboot, network or write failures
VX didn't work? Makes me wonder, Is DEI ruining everything?
Have you contacted support or posted on the Macrium forum RE: your issues? I've installed X on three PC's one of which isn't mine & imaged several times & restored without problem - Not denying you have a problem though.
So your wishes came true then? Works OK for meNope. I'm not that invested. I just wanted to see if the benefits they were touting were true, or just marketing. If turns out that, for me, it couldn't even handle the most basic of functions. So, I'm out. I wasn't going to subscribe to it anyway. Terabyte has been much more stable and is a lot more powerful anyway.
So your wishes came true then? Works OK for me
If you do I'd like to make an investment in your product... maybe become a local reseller...I'd like to take credit, but even I'm not that good of an engineer to develop crappy software that's way too expensive and somehow make people think they need to subscribe to it.
Source: Macrium Reflect X Patch DetailsBug fixes and Improvements, Build 8324 - 17th October 2024
- Imaging
- We've resolved an issue where an incorrect "File and Folder" error message prevented mounting image files containing partitions larger than 2TB.
- We've fixed a bug that could cause the restore process to fail with the incorrect error message: "A component's file does not match the verification information present in the component manifest."
Important: After updating to this build, please rebuild your rescue media to ensure the restore process includes the latest fixes.- viBoot
- We’re highlighting VirtualBox 7.1 support in viBoot, added in our last release to enhance virtualization compatibility.
- General
- Fixed an issue where the license key might not be visible in the About box.
- Various other minor fixes, language translation improvements and other changes to enhance Macrium Reflect.
Bug fixes and Improvements v8.1.8325 - 21st October 2024
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Source: Macrium Reflect X Patch DetailsBug fixes and Improvements, v10.0.8366 - 4th November 2024
- Updating To This Release
- This update requires a full installation; patch files are not available. A Windows restart will be necessary to complete the update.
- Important: After installing this build, please rebuild your rescue media to ensure the restore process includes the latest fixes.
- Imaging
- We've resolved an issue with GPT to MBR restores. When restoring a GPT partition into free space after an existing MBR partition using drag and drop, the restored partition could become hidden in Windows.
- Previously, image backups would fail if there wasn’t enough space in the destination folder, without prompting to select a new folder. This issue has now been resolved.
- When using manual file names without a unique prefix selected, the numeric collision sequence number added to the end of the file name to prevent overwriting existing files, may not have remained consistent across all files in the set. This issue has now been resolved.
Note: This situation is very rare, and the fix will only apply to new backup sets. Existing sets will continue with an additional collision number.
- viBoot
- A viBoot virtual machine that was created from a Reflect X incremental or differential image could sometimes fail to boot. This has been resolved.
- Scheduled Backups
- Resolved an issue where scheduled backup tasks could unintentionally run twice when set to execute at Windows logon.