![]() Generally I use backups to be able to eradicate any OS corruption or infections, should they occur.įor rapid delta restore Macrium is looking at which sectors are different in the image and just restoring those. With Rapid Delta Restore, Macrium only replaces the differences (what has changed) between the backup and what is currently ON the OS drive. Restoring from the Corsair 3.1 GTX 256GB USB thumb drive, was just as fast as restoring from a WD Black internal HDD. Maybe keep an eye on the results others get from RDR. RDR "seems" good on the surface, but I will have to ponder this for a while. ![]() ![]() I wonder if RDR does this as well as restoring the old fashioned way. ![]() Generally I use backups to be able to eradicate any OS corruption or infections, should they occur. Completes in 24 seconds on my computer.īoth methods do replace MBR (which I use) on the OS drive, which is good. With Rapid Delta Restore, Macrium only replaces the differences (what has changed) between the backup and what is currently ON the OS drive. Without Rapid Delta Restore, (delta means change), restoring from a backup took the entire backup and replaced whatever was on the OS drive, with the backup. However, I noticed that with the paid version, I also get Rapid Delta Restore. Today I was testing, backing up and restoring from a USB stick (fast one). Mainly for the Image Guardian that the paid version adds. About a week or so ago, I finally got the paid version of Macrium Reflect.
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