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    Would someone refresh my memory on how to extract a single folder/file from a Macrium Reflect 7 Free “full” hard disk backup?  Backup is one file backing up the entire drive containing 4 partitions.

    Windows 10 Pro x64 v22H2 and Windows 7 Pro SP1 x64 (RIP)
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    • #2700142

      Tex,

      You mount the Image file by double-clicking it and it should use Reflect to do the job. Reflect will ask you to select the Partition you wish to mount, for most people that will be C:, it will then assign it to a free drive letter.

      Once you get this far just use file explorer to navigate the new drive letter to the parent folder of the folder you want to retrieve. Then you can drag and drop it where you want to save it to.

      I find the easiest way to do this is to open two instances of File Explorer by opening one and holding your SHIFT key open another and then size them to fit on your screen so you can see both. Then navigate the Reflect drive to the desired folder parent. In the other instance navigate to the target folder. Now drag from the one to the other.

      Remember to Dis-Mount the Image file! In file explorer go to the drive letter assigned to the Image, right-click it and select Macrium Reflect -> Unmount Macrium Image.

      I’m doing this from memory so watch your steps as things may be slightly different.

      May the Forces of good computing be with you!

      RG

      PowerShell & VBA Rule!
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      • #2727859

        This works for most folders but does not for Users folder where the Documents folder is.
        It says access not allowed and when trying to change access it says write protected.
        Other folders seem accessible. This is explorer.

        So there is nothing in Macrium to use to pull out a folder ?

        • #2727915

          LH,

          When assigning the drive letter did you see a checkbox that says allow access or some such?
          Posting screen shots helps greatly in diagnosing problems. Of course, you’ll have to register to do that, but it’s free.

          May the Forces of good computing be with you!

          RG

          PowerShell & VBA Rule!
          Computer Specs

          • #2728367

            Wow nice job !

            I search around and found people with the same problem and no answer. The answer was right in the window but so far on the bottom I never noticed it. Also because of the other folders being accessible, it hasn’t been a problem before.

            For picture, I wonder link is allowed here :[Link removed]

            Moderator Edit: to remove questionable link.

             

    • #2700377

      First post vanished, so … I’ll add that the Dbl-Clk RG speaks of is the – mrimg – file where it is Stored. Dbl-Clk of same in open app’s Existing Bkups does nothing for me. IF in Existing Bkups you’ll Rt Clk desired File Date – Browse Image – Chk the Partition you want and leave Temp Assigned Drive Letter as is or chg per drop-dn arrow. Before I Clk – OK – I Chk – Enable Access to Hidden Files at bottom – Any Changes to the Image file are TEMPORARY. Required Dis-Mount is as RG says and DETACH Image is also in the Restore Tab. I’m Paid Mac v8 but presume it’s the same for you.

      W10 Pro 22H2 / Hm-Stdnt Ofce '16 C2R / Macrium Pd vX / GP=2 + FtrU=Semi-Annual + Feature Defer = 1 + QU = 0

    • #2700403

      Craig,

      There is no need to open Reflect! It is all done from File Explorer.

      May the Forces of good computing be with you!

      RG

      PowerShell & VBA Rule!
      Computer Specs

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