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Macrium Reflect Recovery ISO not booting

Hello, I've created a recovery ISO in Macrium Reflect 7.2 and tried to boot to it a number of ways in E2B none of which worked.

Did anyone manage to get this running as an ISO?

Is the ISO WinPE based or Linux based?

Are you Legacy booting or UEFI booting?

If UEFI booting, is it Secure UEFI64, UEFI64 or UEFI32?

Did you try agFM menu system and Ventoy menu system?

Details on error message?

Can I download your ISO?

Hey and thanks for the reply,

  1. it's either a WinPE or WinRE tried both, neither worked.
  2. Secure boot UEFI
  3. no idea how to do that
  4. no errors, just a reboot of the system
  5. No, as it is tied to my license.

Thanks

7.2 Rescue ISO works OK for me in agFM and Ventoy on E2B drive under VBOX UEFI64.

You do know that the Easy2Boot menu system is legacy only? So you must be booting to agFM menu system - right? So if you are Secure UEFI booting - do you see the agFM menu system?

Does agFM say UEFI64 just before it loads the menu?

Which secondary menu item in agFM are you using?

Does it work if you disable Secure Boot?

Are you just using a plain .iso file extension?

I see the new menu, the one without the image background.

I'll have to test to see what it says above secure boot when it loads. I'm fairly certain i tried with secure boot disabled as well.

I tried ISO and isoPE01. Both failed.

I see agFM menu (says UEFI64 in yellow text just before it loads)

Then select MacriumRescue ISO file from the BACKUP menu folder

Then I choose 'Boot ISO (partnew E2B/Easy2Boot) [.isodef]' option from secondary menu and it boots (under VBox 5).

Does your ISO have extra added drivers/software? If so you may need to use Ventoy menu system (press V in agFM menu).

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