(09-10-2025, 01:30 AM)Froggie Wrote: Since the most important partition on the System, the OS partition, occasionally gets changed by Microsoft due to space needs on updating Windows Recovery partitions, without notice to the user by the way... this turns out to be a recipe for disaster, especially for those who rely on set'n'forget task imaging.
That's an interesting point I'd like to pick up on. The last time the RE partition got resized/rebuild I received the error "Specified partition not found" and was notified by this error (see here). So at least if a partition is removed and rebuilt this will trigger an error and the user won't end up with missing backups.
And then there's you who reported that the partitions were left out silently(?) after changing geometry, no errors whatsoever.
Now I'm wondering: When does the backup job report errors and when will it silently continue without some of the partitions?