Well, the release notes did say that v5.2.6504 improves performance "by 30% or more."
Just backed up my Windows 8.1 system drive (24.30 GB data on a 120 GB Intel SSD) to a SATA3 spinner in 5 minutes flat, including verification as always: Read 2.3 Gb/s - Write 905.9 Mb/s. Quite impressive! [:)]
Just hope there has been no trade-off for the reliability factor.
Regards, Richard
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P.S.: That was in a WinPE environment without any of the Intel so-called 'Rapid Storage' stuff loaded unless the MS WinPE 5 package loads some version thereof by itself.
P.P.S.: Incidentally, my Reflect set-up defaults to version 4 of the WinPE package even when its installed and run under the Windows 8.1 OS. Hardly an "end of the world" issue, but I can't help wondering why I need to change it to WinPE version 5 manually in the circumstances.
Just backed up my Windows 8.1 system drive (24.30 GB data on a 120 GB Intel SSD) to a SATA3 spinner in 5 minutes flat, including verification as always: Read 2.3 Gb/s - Write 905.9 Mb/s. Quite impressive! [:)]
Just hope there has been no trade-off for the reliability factor.
Regards, Richard
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P.S.: That was in a WinPE environment without any of the Intel so-called 'Rapid Storage' stuff loaded unless the MS WinPE 5 package loads some version thereof by itself.
P.P.S.: Incidentally, my Reflect set-up defaults to version 4 of the WinPE package even when its installed and run under the Windows 8.1 OS. Hardly an "end of the world" issue, but I can't help wondering why I need to change it to WinPE version 5 manually in the circumstances.