Basic Secure Zone question
Hi,
I havent used Secure Zone yet, and I intend to do a clean reinstall of my desktop PC before using SZ.
First, and not really part of my query, I have some issues with my Dell trying to make my D HDD the primary bootable media, when in fact it is the mSata unit fitted to the mobo.
So I would like to be clear about aspects of TrueImage - specifically Secure Zone - before I do a clean reinstall of the computer.
Underneath is a pic of my SSD mSata drive partitions on my SSD drive.
I want to be able to access the secure zone in order to retrieve a basic clean image of my cleanly installed Windows 10 C drive, (consisting of Windows 10 OS loaded with some of my apps). This procedure is meant to save me time if I need a an easy and rapid restore of a corrupted C drive back to a clean Windows 10 Day 1 installation.
Question1
Would the SZ install on the drive that is shown in the pic, or will it cause problems for Windows 10 such as an inability to boot or the dreaded BSOD?
Question 2
What's the simplest/better way of storing the disk image in the secure zone? I dont know if I should simply put a Win 10 ISO in the SZ and run install from there... Or copy the C drive into the SZ? What's the best way? (Apologies for my naive grasp of something I havent used)
Question 3
Would the SZ best be put at the beginning of the drive?
Question 4
Finally is it likely any Cryptlocker virus might mess up the SZ? In which case putting the image of the C drive in it might be a waste of time.
Thanks guys for any help.
Pete
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Thank you so much Steve
For me that is a very clear an excellent reply to my questions.
I really appreciate your speedy help in a form I can completely understand.
Pete
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Thank you so much Steve
For me that is a very clear an excellent reply to my questions.
I really appreciate your speedy help in a form I can completely understand.
Pete
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