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RE: Newbie - Hasleo emergency disk - admin - 07-22-2025 (07-22-2025, 10:00 AM)jewel Wrote: Thanks. I created my emergency drive, and booted from it. When I went to the Clone section, I was able to see my drives and partitions. We recommend recreating the emergency disk after each new version release. RE: Newbie - Hasleo emergency disk - Corsair - 07-22-2025 Question in regards to the Emergency Disk. If I create the Emergency Disk using the Download WinPE components option (as a bootable USB) - would this mean I could use this Emergency Disk on multiple PCs with different hardware specifications? RE: Newbie - Hasleo emergency disk - admin - 07-22-2025 (07-22-2025, 08:03 PM)Corsair Wrote: Question in regards to the Emergency Disk. In fact, regardless of whether you choose to download the WinPE components from Microsoft or use WinRE extracted from the system to create WinPE, you can boot it on different computers. RE: Newbie - Hasleo emergency disk - jewel - 07-28-2025 (07-22-2025, 05:58 PM)admin Wrote:(07-22-2025, 10:00 AM)jewel Wrote: Thanks. I created my emergency drive, and booted from it. When I went to the Clone section, I was able to see my drives and partitions. Thanks, that's good to know. RE: Newbie - Hasleo emergency disk - jewel - 07-28-2025 (07-22-2025, 11:22 PM)admin Wrote:(07-22-2025, 08:03 PM)Corsair Wrote: Question in regards to the Emergency Disk. Will the same Emergency Drive work for a computer running Windows 10 and another running Windows 11? RE: Newbie - Hasleo emergency disk - admin - 07-28-2025 (07-28-2025, 06:26 AM)jewel Wrote:(07-22-2025, 11:22 PM)admin Wrote: In fact, regardless of whether you choose to download the WinPE components from Microsoft or use WinRE extracted from the system to create WinPE, you can boot it on different computers. Technically speaking, yes. |