24 Feb 2013 at 14:34 #1 slipd slipd Soldato Joined 26 Feb 2004 Posts 4,819 Location Hampshire, England. Hi guys, I've just noticed that a Macrium update has installed a 'boot' folder in my C: drive, do I need it? Thanks.
Hi guys, I've just noticed that a Macrium update has installed a 'boot' folder in my C: drive, do I need it? Thanks.
26 Feb 2013 at 09:23 #3 slipd slipd Soldato OP Joined 26 Feb 2004 Posts 4,819 Location Hampshire, England. Only the free version. I went to make a backup on Sunday and as I opened the program, downloaded an update and now I have the folder It's a tiny folder but I do like a tidy C: drive...
Only the free version. I went to make a backup on Sunday and as I opened the program, downloaded an update and now I have the folder It's a tiny folder but I do like a tidy C: drive...
26 Feb 2013 at 15:17 #5 slipd slipd Soldato OP Joined 26 Feb 2004 Posts 4,819 Location Hampshire, England. Stelly said: Its used for the rescue CD, it is where all the WAIK and rescue files are kept when creating the rescue CD and needs to exist to create the iso/CD. Stelly Click to expand... But if I've already created a cd? Would I still need it - I don't think I even created the cd on the machine in question? Just thought it was a bit weird that its only appeared after my recent updating. As long as its nothing untoward, I'll leave it Thanks.
Stelly said: Its used for the rescue CD, it is where all the WAIK and rescue files are kept when creating the rescue CD and needs to exist to create the iso/CD. Stelly Click to expand... But if I've already created a cd? Would I still need it - I don't think I even created the cd on the machine in question? Just thought it was a bit weird that its only appeared after my recent updating. As long as its nothing untoward, I'll leave it Thanks.