The process is indeed very simple, why you see it as being so complex is baffling. The suggestion I gave you today doesn't wipe out your fully functional system and will test the integrity of your image backup completely. I don't know what else to tell you.Ok, still not sure I understand what you mean, but anyway :
1. According to the ref. I pointed to previously, you would have to buy a new Windows licence to be able to engrave a USB drive with an autonomous Windows version. That makes a mere validity test quite expansive.
2. The scenario you describe is so speculative and complicated that I would prefer to have someone who actually managed to perform a successful test of a Casper created system image (without having to first wipe out their how functional system) to chime in and describe the whole process in detail.
There might be a way to do it simply, but so far nobody has done and described it. And unfortunately (but maybe because it cannot be done), Future System Solution (Casper developpers) does not describe a way to do it in its literature and does not even address the testability issue.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 11 Pro 24H2AMD Ryzen™ 9 7940HS Processor, 8 Cores/16 Thr...32Gb DDR5 5600MHz SODIMMIntegrated AMD Radeon 780M
- OS
- Windows 11 Pro 24H2
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- MinisForum / UM790-Pro
- CPU
- AMD Ryzen™ 9 7940HS Processor, 8 Cores/16 Threads
- Motherboard
- MinisForum
- Memory
- 32Gb DDR5 5600MHz SODIMM
- Graphics Card(s)
- Integrated AMD Radeon 780M
- Sound Card
- Onboard
- Monitor(s) Displays
- LG 32" 4K
- Screen Resolution
- 3840 X 2160
- Hard Drives
- 1 Gb WD - Black SN850X PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD
1 Gb Kingston OMPGP41024Q-A0 Gen4 NVMe SSD
- Keyboard
- Logitech K800
- Mouse
- Logitech MX Master 3




