

There's always that "forest through the trees" issue that tends to blind people at times. It appears to have extended the Macrium v8 release date a bit but I'm reasonably sure it has provided for a much more reliable product than in-house testing only would have done. I believe they rethought the v8 release a bit and at least set up a controlled Public Beta which I personally believe has been very helpful to the Macrium Developers during this Beta test period. The wrinkles were eventually dealt with and the product settled down very nicely. V7 wasn't as trouble free as v6 was during its release and, I believe, the main reason was due to in-house Beta testing only. They didn't plan it that way but it turned out to be very useful.

Following the very successful trouble free release of v6, a Canadian colleague here on the Forum convinced Macrium to offer FREE Server licenses to the select few who were involved with the most useful product feedback during that "unofishul" public testing period. not necessarily the way they intended to receive it. The users here in the Forum, at that time, provided some very important input to the Beta testing team. Select the image you wish to restore and select the Restore Image link as shown in green above. Backup images available to be restored are shown in the main pane. On the main screen, select the Restore tab as shown in red below. It was that perusal in 2015 here on Wilders that allowed the Macrium Developers to realize that their v6 Beta had jumped into the wild. This tutorial assumes that a backup image has already been taken of a disk. OK, I'll leave that one aloneĭevelopers always peruse useful Forums if they have meaningful information to provide.
