LASTBOOMER66
LAST BOOMER
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- Posts
- 47
- OS
- Windows 11 pro
Environment
* System: Dell Optiplex 7070
* OS: Windows 11 24H2 (booted last week, but not this week; Windows Update updated the BIOS on its own since installation last week)
* Storage: Dual OS drives (two 111GB PNY SSDs) configured in RAID mode (not SATA AHCI)
* Software: Macrium Reflect X Home (new paid version)
* Security: CA 2023 applied (verified via Garlin's script)
Problem
I am trying to verify that my backup image can be restored to a secondary drive without risking my current working setup. However, the Macrium Reflect X Home rescue flash drive fails to boot if the primary C drive is not present (simulating a dead drive scenario).
* If the C drive is present, the rescue flash boots up fine and loads Macrium.
* If the C drive is absent, the rescue flash will not boot unless I manually disable Secure Boot in the BIOS.
Expected
The rescue flash drive should be able to boot independently of the internal C drive's presence while keeping Secure Boot enabled.
Actual
With the C drive removed, the rescue flash fails to boot under Secure Boot. I managed to restore the image to the second backup OS drive, but only by leaving the C drive connected during the process.
What I tried
* I temporarily assigned a drive letter to the 4th partition (system drive) to generate a WIM file in an attempt to make the rescue flash compliant with CA 2023. This successfully created a WIM file, but the USB still will not boot without the C drive.
* I read that Macrium suggests turning Secure Boot off to perform the restore. While this works, it feels risky given the complexities of PK, KEK, and the CA 2023 updates, which I do not fully understand yet.
* I am considering using Garlin's script to update the boot partition, on the flash, but I have not run it yet. I would but I don't understand how to direct it towards the Flash drive only. I suppose if I really studied that Script I would understand how to make a bootable flash. ?
* System: Dell Optiplex 7070
* OS: Windows 11 24H2 (booted last week, but not this week; Windows Update updated the BIOS on its own since installation last week)
* Storage: Dual OS drives (two 111GB PNY SSDs) configured in RAID mode (not SATA AHCI)
* Software: Macrium Reflect X Home (new paid version)
* Security: CA 2023 applied (verified via Garlin's script)
Problem
I am trying to verify that my backup image can be restored to a secondary drive without risking my current working setup. However, the Macrium Reflect X Home rescue flash drive fails to boot if the primary C drive is not present (simulating a dead drive scenario).
* If the C drive is present, the rescue flash boots up fine and loads Macrium.
* If the C drive is absent, the rescue flash will not boot unless I manually disable Secure Boot in the BIOS.
Expected
The rescue flash drive should be able to boot independently of the internal C drive's presence while keeping Secure Boot enabled.
Actual
With the C drive removed, the rescue flash fails to boot under Secure Boot. I managed to restore the image to the second backup OS drive, but only by leaving the C drive connected during the process.
What I tried
* I temporarily assigned a drive letter to the 4th partition (system drive) to generate a WIM file in an attempt to make the rescue flash compliant with CA 2023. This successfully created a WIM file, but the USB still will not boot without the C drive.
* I read that Macrium suggests turning Secure Boot off to perform the restore. While this works, it feels risky given the complexities of PK, KEK, and the CA 2023 updates, which I do not fully understand yet.
* I am considering using Garlin's script to update the boot partition, on the flash, but I have not run it yet. I would but I don't understand how to direct it towards the Flash drive only. I suppose if I really studied that Script I would understand how to make a bootable flash. ?
- Windows Build/Version
- This Optiplex 7070 has 25H2 WIN 11 PRO
My Computers
System One System Two
-
- OS
- Windows 11 pro
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Precision 7780
- CPU
- Processor 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-13950HX, 2200 M
- Motherboard
- Dell calls it the “system board” in the service manual.
- Memory
- 64GIG
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada Generation Laptop GPU
- Sound Card
- NVIDIA HIGH DEFINITION AUDIO
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung and a HP Monitor
- Screen Resolution
- Resolution 3840 x 2160 x 60 hertz
- Hard Drives
- 3 1T NVME and 1 223 Gb
- PSU
- External
- Case
- Laptop
- Cooling
- Dual fans
- Keyboard
- LOGI REMOTE KEYBOARD
- Mouse
- LOGI REMOTE MOUSE
- Internet Speed
- 538 Mbps 163 Mbps upload
- Browser
- Duck, Chrome, Edge, Opra
- Antivirus
- Norton Antivirus
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- Operating System
- WIN 11 PRO
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- HP
- CPU
- RTX ADA 5000
- Memory
- 32
- Monitor(s) Displays
- MY BIG SCREEN TV
- Screen Resolution
- 3840 X 2016
- Hard Drives
- 2 NVME
- Keyboard
- REMOTE USB
- Mouse
- REMOTE USB LOGI
- Internet Speed
- FIBER TO MY DOOR
- Browser
- DUCK FIREFOX CHROME OPRA
- Antivirus
- NORTON




