Windows 10: My secondary drive is included (mandatory) in system image backup.Why?

Discus and support My secondary drive is included (mandatory) in system image backup.Why? in Windows 10 Backup and Restore to solve the problem; Hi, I want to create a system image of my primary drive (an SSD) on an external 230gb hard drive as backup for any incovenience.. The problem is my... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Backup and Restore' started by agasabellaba, Oct 12, 2015.

  1. My secondary drive is included (mandatory) in system image backup.Why?


    Hi,
    I want to create a system image of my primary drive (an SSD) on an external 230gb hard drive as backup for any incovenience..
    The problem is my other drive (games,movies, photos, etc) is automatically checked as default because "required for Windows to run" among my primary drive and System Reserved 350MB partition.
    I cant uncheck its box.
    Can you guys help me?

    My pc runs windows 10
    It' s a custom built pc with:
    i7 4770k
    GeForce GTX 770 2GB
    8gb RAM
    230 gb of SSD (primary drive) with still 70gb of free space
    1 Terabyte of Hard disk (secondary drive)
    230 gb of external TrekStore drive (NFTS formatted)

    Thank you,


    :)
     
    agasabellaba, Oct 12, 2015
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  2. JJLongVP Win User

    Is an Image Backup Drive bootable?

    Please go back to my original question. I am asking about a secondary internal hard drive. my primary drive runs my computer. I want to place an image of this primary drive onto the secondary drive by using Windows "Create a system image" through the
    control panel/system and security, etc.

    If I do this, will the secondary drive be bootable with my complete system files and everything else?

    Thank you.
     
    JJLongVP, Oct 12, 2015
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  3. dlh2015 Win User
    System Recovery to a New Drive in Windows 10 using a stored system image.

    I have an System Image backup on a secondary drive. The original SSD (120 GB) is unserviceable. I installed a ssd (240 GB) to be used as the new "C" drive. Using the recovery disk and selecting recovery using the system image, it will not restore as it
    indicates that the original SSD drive is locked. The drive was removed from the system. What settings can I use to get the recovery disk to restore the system Image to the new "C" drive?
     
    dlh2015, Oct 12, 2015
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  4. Brink
    Brink New Member

    My secondary drive is included (mandatory) in system image backup.Why?

    Hello agasabellaba, and welcome to Ten Forums. *Smile

    If you have a system partition, moved the page file, or moved any system or user folder to that drive, it would then be considered a part of the system and thus would be mandated to be included in a system image.
     
    Brink, Oct 13, 2015
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  5. Hi Brink thank you for your fast reply, how should I proceed? How do I find these files you talked about? I have for example moved to the secondary drive some cache folders (like Spotify cache folder) whereas Spotify itself is installed in the primary SSD drive. Could this be the type of problem we are looking for?
    I dont believe I have moved any other type of User files or system files to the secondary drive.
     
    agasabellaba, Oct 13, 2015
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  6. Brink
    Brink New Member
    Brink, Oct 13, 2015
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  7. My secondary drive is included (mandatory) in system image backup.Why? [​IMG]
     
    agasabellaba, Oct 13, 2015
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  8. My secondary drive is included (mandatory) in system image backup.Why?

    If that is the case, I would rather buy a bigger external drive and copy everything to it than moving folders around (just far less complicated).
    Thank you though, really appreciated your help.
     
    agasabellaba, Oct 13, 2015
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  9. Brink
    Brink New Member
    Are you dual booting with Ubuntu on drive U: on disk 1?

    If so, that would be why disk 1 would be included.
     
    Brink, Oct 13, 2015
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  10. No, I have created a partition and have named it Ubuntu My secondary drive is included (mandatory) in system image backup.Why? :p (I will some day install it on there). It's empty now.
     
    agasabellaba, Oct 13, 2015
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  11. Brink
    Brink New Member
    There's nothing in Disk Management showing for why the other disk is being included in the system image.

    If you like, you could disconnect the other disk to not have it included in the system image. Make sure that you do not have any issues with it disconnected before creating the system image though. If you do, you'll just have them with the created image as well.
     
    Brink, Oct 13, 2015
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  12. Kari Win User
    This may not have anything to do with your issue but according your Disk Management screenshot you have assigned your data partition letter A:. The A: and B: are due historical reasons treated as removable media and should not be used for hard disks. Reasons are many, starting from the fact that Windows does not index the content on A: and B: drives.
     
  13. My secondary drive is included (mandatory) in system image backup.Why?

    done. everything is ok. THANK YOU Brink.
     
    agasabellaba, Oct 13, 2015
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  14. Brink
    Brink New Member
    You're most welcome. *Smile
     
    Brink, Oct 13, 2015
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  15. maybe. I' ll change that to make things right. Thank you for the tip.
     
    agasabellaba, Apr 5, 2018
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