Windows 10: Macrium Disk Image screen (too deep) not showing Next, Finish buttons

Discus and support Macrium Disk Image screen (too deep) not showing Next, Finish buttons in Windows 10 Backup and Restore to solve the problem; W10 v.1909 This is a Macrium Reflect 7 problem. It is a really strange problem which only occurs intermittently. I know of at least one other... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Backup and Restore' started by Gaius, Mar 1, 2020.

  1. Gaius Win User

    Macrium Disk Image screen (too deep) not showing Next, Finish buttons


    W10 v.1909

    This is a Macrium Reflect 7 problem.

    It is a really strange problem which only occurs intermittently. I know of at least one other Macrium user who has experienced exactly the same thing.

    I cannot get help from Macrium because my one year of support has ended and there is nothing in Macrium’s Help to assist me.

    After clicking on Image Selected Disks on the Computer, the next screen (Disk Image) is too deep to display the Next and Finish buttons.

    On the odd occasion I have managed to just touch the top edges of the Next and Finish boxes in order to proceed further.

    Even when I drag the top edge of the screen as high as it will go, the bottom edge of the screen is still out of sight and I am unable to click Next or Finish.

    How do I resolve this?
    Thanks.

    :)
     
    Gaius, Mar 1, 2020
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  2. topgundcp Win User

    Restoring Windows 10 Image using Macrium Reflect


    In addition to the above. Here's my suggestion in step by step.
    I assume you have Macrium Installed in your current HD and already made a backup copy.
    1. Connect your new HD via USB port and boot up.
    2. Run Macrium, click on Restore tab then select the Backup Image that you made to restore
    3. click on "select a different target disk" then select your new HD as destination

      Macrium Disk Image screen (too deep) not showing Next, Finish buttons [​IMG]
    4. Proceed to restore then Shutdown and disconnect the old HD and replace with the new HD
    5. Boot up with your new HD.
     
    topgundcp, Mar 1, 2020
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  3. topgundcp Win User
    Transfer System disk image to SSD


    Here's my suggestion: Connect the SSD to the PC.

    1. Download: Macrium Reflect Free and install then run.
      IMPORTANT: click on the 1st icon on the top left to create a Macrium Rescue disk (using USB or DVD)
    2. Open Disk Management and make sure the SSD is disk 1.
      From Admin Command, type:
      diskpart
      select disk 1
      clean
      exit
      exit
    3. From Macrium, The disk with Windows currently running will have the partitions as shown in your screen shot above. Click on Clone this disk...
      A Windows popup, click on select a disk to clone to...
      Click on the SSD
    4. Select the 100MB "System Reserved", drag and drop to the destination (SSD)
    5. Select the 60GB "C Drive", drag and drop to the destination(SSD) next to the System Reserved
    6. Click Next->Finish
    7. Once done, shutdown, disconnect the HD and connect the SSD Only
    8. Boot up with the Macrium Rescue disk created in step 1.
    9. Once booted, click on "Fix Windows boot problems" and follow the instruction to complete.
    10. Remove the Rescue disk and reboot.
     
    topgundcp, Mar 1, 2020
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  4. topgundcp Win User

    Macrium Disk Image screen (too deep) not showing Next, Finish buttons

    Macrium Reflect and SSD drive


    Here's an easy way to do it, With your SSD connected.

    1. If not already done. Create a backup image of your current Windows HD. From Macrium, click on "Create an image of the partition(s) required to backup and restore Windows"
      NOTE: you could actually clone the disk, but create a backup then restore will allow Macrium to correctly align the cluster size and perform trimming on the new SSD.
    2. After step 1 is done, click on Restore tab, select the image from step 1 then click on Select different target disk, select the SSD as destination disk then click on Next->Finish. No need to use/boot from Rescue disk. It will be faster and Macrium will also perform trimming on the new SSD.
    3. Disconnect the HD and reboot. Windows should boot up with the new SSD.
     
    topgundcp, Mar 1, 2020
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