![]() That file is sometimes there and sometimes not, and can’t be deleted – just as the Macrium backup file does. For instance, I just accessed that SD card, ejected it and plugged in a USB thumb drive – and in the Quick Access, that Canon 104 file is still there even though the SD card is no longer plugged in. However, that doesn’t seem to affect using the SD card, which makes me think it is more a Macrium issue. I also always use the proper eject sequence for any USB drives. So – my questions – is this a Macrium problem or a problem with the laptop filing system itself? I have restarted and still get the same message when I try to make a backup. I have also tried a completely different backup drive and get the same result. Should I uninstall Macrium and reinstall it, or is there some setting I am missing that will tell it where to store the backup? I even tried to have the backup file saved on my USB thumb drive – still the same message about the original file, even when I set it to point to a different path. ![]() I’ll be happy to add any additional info if needed.ĮTA – edited since for some reason the images showing are not the ones I uploaded, so I removed them. This topic was modified 5 months ago by LHiggins. Here’s the process I’m using with Macrium Reflect 8 Free (Windows 10 Pro 21H2). This is for backing up my C: drive to an external USB HDD.ġ. ![]() Attach the device that where you will store the Backup Image.ģ.
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