It means the backup doesn't compare to the source.Īnyway, the reason I was hunting the posts about Macrium is. Either faulty RAM/HDD or file corruption. It's rare that I back up my user created partitions using Macrium Reflect as I backup those seperately as they contain a fair amount of data (documents, music, photos and videos).ĬRC means there's errors in the backup. Though I tend to only backup the C: drive and the various other partitions that Windows has created. ![]() ![]() I don't have that problem and have partitioned my hard disk into 4 partitions. I don't usually get any problems if I image my C and D drives separately. It doen't seem to like a partitioned hard disk, yet sometimes it will suddenly complete successfully for no apparent reason. ![]() I get all kinds of problems with Macrium Reflect, usually due to what is called something like a cyclic redundancy check.
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