Hello, I bought a new laptop, installed windows 11 and all the programs I need, the computer doesn't need anything else and from now on I would like to save the system and all the programs installed in case of unexpected events.
I downloaded Macrium Reflect free (it's in Italian but I couldn't choose at the time of installation).
Now I'll explain my doubts; I have a 1tb external hard drive, with Mini Partition Tools I created two partitions, one of 100 gb in which I thought of saving the data and the other of about 800 gb that I would like to use to keep the games and programs that I rarely use, in your opinion is it ok to create a backup in a partition of an external hdd? Can it work? Can I format a pc by making it choose the iso from a hdd partition?
I created a backup and had Macrium verify the iso, it says everything is fine.
Another question, in the Macrium screenshot you can see the ssd on which the operating system is installed, the first one in the list (the one with the ticks), when you do a backup, you have to include all those partitions or you only need the one where the operating system is installed?
Third and last question, I'm doing all this in case I have problems with the PC and I want to format and re-install everything, to do this, what should I do? A backup? Create a system image ? Or other options?
Thanks to anyone willing to read and help me out.
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I suddenly noticed that I only had about 1MB free program memory left to play with (when I usually have about 15MB). I searched the whole memory for large files and find these in the Windows folder:
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They do totally use up ~20MB!
I can also see that they were created on the 15th January (yesteday) thus I'm quite sure it has to be these file that caused my memory loss.
The files are not able to delete.
Does someone have a clue of where the files came from and what to do to get ried of them?
Help would be very much appreciated.
AFAIK the files are related to Pocket Outlook.
These files should be maintained by Pocjet Outlook as well
Tried a soft-reset?
Have you restored any backup or something?
I also noticed on your screenshot that the files are double as well, one with 2,71MB size and one with 2,62KB????
The are _not_ using your memory. They are Pocket Outlook databases and i have no idea why OS shows it (another bug in WM2003 for XDA?) but if you do a hard reset and sync, you'll have these files, BUT you'll have allmost all avaible memory. So they are just showing these big sizes but they're not - you shouldnt care about it .
I removed all my programs (installed on SD-card) before I would do a hardreset and then my old ~15MB memory was back(?) I reinstalled the programs and the memory is as high as is were before
Conclusion: Something must have went wrong when installing a program to the SD-card
Thanks for the help, though. Now I know that those files I found are not evil.
it's not a 2003 bug because 2002 showed them aswell
I'm posting this here because i'm a complete noob on this forum and apparently can't post it to the actual thread without 10 points.
This is the thread i'm talking about http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2500078
Anyway, after reading the whole thing i got my T100 to boot android-x86... YAY!
But i'm having problems with the graphics. The only difference i see between what i'm doing and the thread is that i have loaded the newer BIOS rev 220. I have two modes. If i boot into the bios by holding F2 on boot, this seems to lower the display resolution to 800x600. If i then boot to android i get something that looks like this.
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On another note, if anyone from that thread finds this, i figured out how to boot to android with just one drive instead of two.
Short version is, make a second partition on your thumb drive about 300mb ext4. i used a gparted live image to shrink the existing partition and add this new ext4 partition. For me it was /dev/sde2
Next do the step you used to do on the second drive
dd if=android-x86.iso of=/dev/sde2 (be sure to use the correct partition in your case. parted -l should get you a list to guess from)
Thats it.
Thanks,
Eric
How are you going with this, any progress? I'm working on getting an all-working Ubuntu up and running.
Is the display being duplicated horizontally, but only if you boot via the BIOS boot menu?
Greetings people,
I own a Lenovo k50 t (a7000) and i recently took it to a phone "service" shop, if i can call it that way, to install a add less ROM.
Said and done, i leave my phone there and return a few hours later to pick it up, everything seemed fine till i wanted to install a new app.
I got a error message telling me i had insufficient space, which is strange since it had a fresh OS on it, so i decided to check the storage space details
and to my amazement it showed me i had 1,3 Gigs total internal Memory from wich 1,2 G was used by the OS. I used ES File Explorer to look up the storage details.
Then i did the same thing using the storage details tab from the OS "settings" window and it showed 16Gigs of wich 14,5 Gigs being "OS Used".
I got a feeling that the partitions got damaged or something like that.
I already tried formating everything via CWM and reinstaling a new software, it worked but the partition was still the same size, 1.3 Gigs.
Could anyone help me out please?
Thanks in advance,
Mike.
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I took it back to the service and the guy managed to fix it.
He wouldn't tell me how tough.
Im guessing the partitions were screwed up and he rewrote those.
First of all sorry for my english.
I have installed Remix Os on my usb stick and it works perfectly.
Now I need to root the system, so I am trying to access to remixos files on Windows 8, but I see only one of the partitions.
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I tried to assign a drive letter to the partition but it always fails, how can I fix that?
Please help me. TIA
Fr3dys said:
First of all sorry for my english.
I have installed Remix Os on my usb stick and it works perfectly.
Now I need to root the system, so I am trying to access to remixos files on Windows 8, but I see only one of the partitions.
I tried to assign a drive letter to the partition but it always fails, how can I fix that?
Please help me. TIA
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Windows won't see the Linux partitions. Best thing to do is either install Linux on a separate parition, install Linux in a virtual machine, or use a bootable partition manager like GParted to work with your Android partitions.
well reformat ur usb b and re burn remix os .iso with unetbootin ( http://unetbootin.github.io ) and ur drive should be visible
I wonder if ReactOS supports MTP.
And if it's possible to use ADB and Fastboot from there.
If I'll have time, I'll test it out at home.
All this is because ReactOS supports ext4 partitions.
Hi all,
I've been planning to install Remix OS on my USB stick, but had not take into action due to the complexity in rooting the system image. Now that Remix OS 3.0 has come out and has built-in root, I figured it might be time to try Remix once again. Once in the installer however, I'm greeted with the same problem as before - too little space for the shared data partition.
The USB stick in question is a 16GB one which I previously used for file transfer. I don't transfer much files but I'd still like to reserve at least 4GB in case of emergency. Unfortunately, Jide decided to also reserve a lot of space for system and data partitions, so the installer gives me this layout...
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...which leaves much less space than I desire.
Since this Remix OS installation will be "just for fun", i.e. I won't install much stuff on it, what I want is to shrink data to 4GB and/or shrink system to 3GB or less, so that I get plenty of space for storage.
I tried my hands with both Minitool Partition Wizard and DiskGenius, but both throw errors when trying to resize the system partition; they are also unable to touch the data partition.
I also intend to recreate the layout from scratch: I copied every file (hidden and system files included) from the system partition to somewhere else, repartitioned the USB stick to this layout...
...and put the copied files back in the 2nd FAT32 partition. However doing it this way gives me a back screen when booting from the stick.
Now I'm out of ideas. Has anyone met a similar use case, and how was it resolved? Thanks in advance for helping!