Macrium would have no issues, there are other potential problem though.....I have another question ... my laptop is running Windows 11 Pro. If I restore an image that was running Windows 10 Pro, when I finish with it, can I restore back to my Windows 11 Pro image without issues? I guess I am wondering if Macrium would get upset going across Windows versions.
Your new PC will be a UEFI bios machine with a GPT disk layout. Depending on the age of the old machine it may well be a Legacy bios machine with an MBR disk layout. If so, Macrium could restore the image OK, but the latest UEFI machines have removed support for booting from a Legacy MBR install. Your restored image would not be able to boot.The files I need are on a Macrium backup from Windows 10 Pro on another laptop. It crashed and will not boot.
There are ways and means to convert a Legacy/MBR install to a UEFI/GPT one, but that can get quite complicated. You'd be better advised to master recovering your files from a mounted Macrium image.
There is an alternative way to boot up you old image that doesn't involve wiping Windows 11 from you new PC. Reflect Free includes a tool called viBoot that can boot up a Macrium image as a Hyper-V virtual machine. As your image is a Windows 10 Pro machine, then you'd be able to use Hyper-V's Enhanced Session Mode. With that you'd be able to copy files directly from the virtual machine to the C: drive of your PC, or to a USB stick.
That too can be quite difficult for a beginner to get to grips with, but there are tutorials to help.
Macrium viBoot - Create Virtual Machine using Macrium Image
How to Create Hyper-V Virtual Machine using Macrium Reflect System Image
www.tenforums.com
Turn On or Off Hyper-V Enhanced Session Mode in Windows 10
How to Turn On or Off Hyper-V Enhanced Session Mode in Windows 10
www.tenforums.com
My Computers
System One System Two
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- OS
- Windows 11 Home
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Acer Aspire 3 A315-23
- CPU
- AMD Athlon Silver 3050U
- Memory
- 8GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Radeon Graphics
- Monitor(s) Displays
- laptop screen
- Screen Resolution
- 1366x768 native resolution, up to 2560x1440 with Radeon Virtual Super Resolution
- Hard Drives
- 1TB Samsung EVO 870 SSD
- Internet Speed
- 50 Mbps
- Browser
- Edge, Firefox
- Antivirus
- Defender
- Other Info
- fully 'Windows 11 ready' laptop. Windows 10 C: partition migrated from my old unsupported 'main machine' then upgraded to 11. A test migration ran Insider builds for 2 months. When 11 was released on 5th October 2021 it was re-imaged back to 10 and was offered the upgrade in Windows Update on 20th October. Windows Update offered the 22H2 Feature Update on 20th September 2022. It got the 23H2 Feature Update on 4th November 2023 through Windows Update, and 24H2 on 3rd October 2024 through Windows Update by setting the Target Release Version for 24H2.
My SYSTEM THREE is a Dell Latitude 5410, i7-10610U, 32GB RAM, 512GB NVMe ssd, supported device running Windows 11 Pro (and all my Hyper-V VMs).
My SYSTEM FOUR is a 2-in-1 convertible Lenovo Yoga 11e 20DA, Celeron N2930, 8GB RAM, 256GB ssd. Unsupported device: currently running Win10 Pro, plus Win11 Pro RTM and Insider Dev, Beta, and RP 24H2 as native boot vhdx.
My SYSTEM FIVE is a Dell Latitude 3190 2-in-1, Pentium Silver N5030, 8GB RAM, 512GB NVMe ssd, supported device running Windows 11 Pro, plus the Insider Beta, Dev, Canary, and Release Preview builds as a native boot .vhdx.
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- Operating System
- Windows 11 Pro
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Dell Latitude E4310
- CPU
- Intel® Core™ i5-520M
- Motherboard
- 0T6M8G
- Memory
- 8GB
- Graphics card(s)
- (integrated graphics) Intel HD Graphics
- Screen Resolution
- 1366x768
- Hard Drives
- 500GB Crucial MX500 SSD
- Browser
- Firefox, Edge
- Antivirus
- Defender
- Other Info
- unsupported machine: Legacy bios, MBR, TPM 1.2, upgraded from W10 to W11 using W10/W11 hybrid install media workaround. In-place upgrade to 22H2 using ISO and a workaround. Feature Update to 23H2 by manually installing the Enablement Package. In-place upgrade to 24H2 using hybrid 23H2/24H2 install media. Also running Insider Beta, Dev, and Canary builds as a native boot .vhdx.
My SYSTEM THREE is a Dell Latitude 5410, i7-10610U, 32GB RAM, 512GB NVMe ssd, supported device running Windows 11 Pro (and all my Hyper-V VMs).
My SYSTEM FOUR is a 2-in-1 convertible Lenovo Yoga 11e 20DA, Celeron N2930, 8GB RAM, 256GB ssd. Unsupported device: currently running Win10 Pro, plus Win11 Pro RTM and Insider Dev, Beta, and RP 24H2 as native boot vhdx.
My SYSTEM FIVE is a Dell Latitude 3190 2-in-1, Pentium Silver N5030, 8GB RAM, 512GB NVMe ssd, supported device running Windows 11 Pro, plus the Insider Beta, Dev, Canary, and Release Preview builds as a native boot .vhdx.