![]() I'd much rather dedicate an internal SATA drive to this. (Documentation would be handy Gigabyte! Hint hint)ĭoes the Recovery drive have to be a USB drive? (this is the sort of thing that one might expect the software to prompt for, or to find in documentation) Besides, even the fastest USB is pretty slow. NOTHING! Can't find ANY drive it can create as a Recovery drive. I can't even find an updated version, I think gigabyte is pretending app center never happened. Partitioning, allocating, formatting but not assigning a drive letter. Partitioning, and allocating but not formatting. But it can't find any other drives in my system, no matter how many I attach. The software says, "Create a rescue drive for your operating system" and there is a "Start" button. The software seems to be able to designate/"create" a recovery drive. The new and innovative technology makes the App Center much more interesting than before. I got it to backup the boot drive to another drive, but I have no confidence in the recovery procedure, because it starts from INSIDE Windows, IN the Smart Backup utility! A new Windows update has just been released by Microsoft that provides a new user interface for the Gigabytes App Center in Windows Vista. ![]() ![]() I thought perhaps Smart Backup (an App Center component) might work. ![]() With UEFI boot, my Redo Backup days are over, so I want a backup solution that will restore my boot drive (and all its component partitions) WITHOUT first reloading Windows 10 and some utility. Is anyone successful with (App Center) Smart Backup? ![]()
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