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Macrium Reflect
Bruce Vivash 
     
28 hours ago
Hi Richard
A while back you mentioned a program called Macrium Redflect,have you tried it? Will you be doing a Tech Help video?
Alex Hedley  @Reply  
            
28 hours ago
Jeffrey Kraft  @Reply  
      
26 hours ago
I used it for a little but switched to AOME! Backupper cause Macrium which used to as I recall had a all free for home users (and that's me) but.

Richard I got so used to have videos available to watch at 6:30 a.m. my time, it became my wake ritual. It's ruined now... I tell ya it's ruined. I'm a video junkie now and I'm reduced to watching Dell Laptop repairs now.... sigh.
Richard Rost  @Reply  
          
24 hours ago
Bruce yes, I'm still using Macrium Reflect. I have it running on three of my machines. I am planning on doing a video on it as I wanted to let it run for a few months, just to make sure I understand everything about it and got all the kinks worked out. So far, no problems whatsoever.

Jeffrey yeah, I realize a lot of people have been spoiled because for the past several years I've been trying to release a new video every day. But as I said in the captain's log recently, I've decided to start focusing more on working on non-TechHelp videos as well, including developer lessons and my SQL Server course and stuff like that. So you will still be getting at least one TechHelp video every week, with an extended cut which I'm working on today, in fact, plus the Quick Queries video, but there's lots of other stuff I got to work on as well.

It's very, very difficult for me to do all that and release five TechHelp videos a week like I've been doing. But I've been working on a lot of behind-the-scenes item this week too. Don't worry... more stuff is going to be coming out soon.
Jeffrey Kraft  @Reply  
      
18 hours ago
I understand. Last year as I was starting to run out of Developer classes I was noticing it was taking a long time to complete the Developer classes.  But I'm now addicted to... sigh videos... You can only watch so many Liquid Metal removal, reprograming the bios, and why would some knucklehead hot glue a bios chip onto the board videos?  Watched the teaser. Back to where the was that when I was working in insurance... granted never heard the term used eveer.
Richard Rost  @Reply  
          
9 hours ago
I will say that after releasing a daily video for five years, I don't like not having a video come out every day on YouTube. Maybe I'll start making some shorter fast tips videos so something releases every day.

I don't like seeing an empty week on my calendar, where I was working on stuff and building developer lessons, but nothing is happening on my YouTube channel. I don't like the feeling, so I might reconsider. I definitely don't have the time to do a full 15-20 minute TechHelp video every day, because if I do that, that's all I have time to do. Maybe I can knock out a 5-minute fast tip video a couple of days a week.
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