Greetings, Loungers.
I’m running Windows 7 Pro 64-bit on a Dell Precision M4700 laptop. It’s my one and only computer.
Although I’ve been computing (in my way) since Win 95, I’ll be the first to admit that I’m not very savvy about what goes on under the hood. I’ll be asking remedial questions, and hope you’ll bear with me.
Having installed Macrium Reflect Professional v 5.2.6427, I’ve gotten as far as making a rescue disc. It boots fine, and is able to access my external backup drive.
I haven’t yet backed up my system. I know that after the backup, I’ll want to test the image for usability. But a rasping, metallic inner voice tells me that if something goes wrong, I could screw myself six ways from Sunday.
So I appeal to you for help! How can I test the viability of a system image without potentially jeopardizing the integrity of my existing data? For what it’s worth:
Everything is on my [C:] drive.
The total hard drive capacity is 297.3 GB
Used space: 114.4 GB
Free space: 182.9 GB
Would appreciate any guidance you could give me, and thanks.
Brooks