Software Update: Macrium Reflect 7.2.3897

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Paramount Software has released an update to Macrium Reflect. This program can create a disk image of a partition or hard disk. In addition to the free version, there are also paid performances those different extras such as being able to do a file backup or an incremental backup, encryption, and restoring a backup to different hardware than it was created on.

From version 7.1 the free version is no longer just for private use, but can now also be used in commercial environments. There is also Image Guardian, which protects backup files from unauthorized modifications, improvements have been made to virtual images, and several bugs have been fixed. The following changes and improvements have also been made in this release:

what’s new

  • We’ve added a check-box to re-enable legacy SMB 1.0 support in Windows RE and PE 10 version 1709 or greater..

Bug Fixes

  • Backup completion emails could fail to send if the senders email was specified using the ‘friendly name ‘ format. This has been resolved.
  • Rescue Media Builder
    The following issues have been resolved…
    • An application error could occur if Windows RE couldn’t fit on CD media.
    • Old ISO files were not being deleted before creating new CD/DVD rescue media.
    • External USB volume format failure.
    • PE 10 rescue media would incorrectly show PE 5.0 in the Reflect application title bar
    • SRT drivers were not being injected into the WIM when building rescue media.
  • Macrium Service would lock OneDrive.exe and prevent Windows Update from updating the OneDrive service. This has been resolved.
  • Macrium Image Guardian (MIG)
    The following issues have been resolved…
    • MIG would fail to detect that a Robocopy operation was accessing a backup target when Reflect was configured to use the unique volume identifier to locate backup drives.
    • MIG could cause some Anti-Virus software to hang when inserting USB flash drives.
  • Macrium Changed Block Tracker (MRCBT)
    The following issues have been resolved…
    • A BSoD could occur after removal of a USB attached storage device.
    • CBT would incorrectly attach to devices flagged as having removable media.
    • A BSoD could occur if a user-mode application attempted to read an offline NTFS volume.
    • CBT could block formatting of some NTFS volumes, causing the format command to stall at 99%.

Note: This patch will require a Windows reboot.

Version number 7.2.3897
Release status Final
Operating systems Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows Server 2016
Website Paramount Software
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License type Freeware/Paid
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