![]() ![]() ![]() You can accomplish that with the diskpart utility that's built into Windows and even available within Windows installation media environments. Any images produced while using it during the build will be available, if needed, after your build is finished and REFLECT is where it belongs.Īs Froggie said, you don't need Reflect just to partition a hard drive. If you're going to use it as you "build" your System, install it on the System partition (SSD), use it as needed, when finished, uninstall it from the System partition and re-install it on your HDD instead. Why do you need REFLECT installed anywhere until you're finished partitioning your HDD? I don't see a use for it before then. Thank you much in advance for a prompt and detailed response.Īlan, it's not clear what you want to do here. I will install all APPS and utilites to the HDD. Is there any way to install Reflect 7 to a flash/USB stick. I do not want to INSTALL any apps until I have 1ST partitioned the HDD: I have (2) HDDs: (1) 250GB SSD (OS) + (1) WD Black 7200 RPM 1TB HDD (all apps and files). I am OPTIMIZING Win 10 settings before installing any APPS. ![]()
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