There are 3 replies, with the last one on June 05 2014 at 17:48:57 by Arvy
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Yes, you can cancel out of rescue media creation at that point if you are only interested in updating the WinPE rescue build on your hard drive that is accessed via your system boot menu. You should ensure, however, that you have at least one independently bootable rescue disc that is fully capable of access to all of your backup locations in case that hard drive fails completely.
As for the "looping" burner access, it appears that you are not alone in that experience. See http://support.macrium.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=9707 for another similar report. Any solution, other than creating an ISO file instead, may require some further direct follow-up with Macrium.
Regards, Richard
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Yes, you can cancel out of rescue media creation at that point if you are only interested in updating the WinPE rescue build on your hard drive that is accessed via your system boot menu. You should ensure, however, that you have at least one independently bootable rescue disc that is fully capable of access to all of your backup locations in case that hard drive fails completely.
As for the "looping" burner access, it appears that you are not alone in that experience. See http://support.macrium.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=9707 for another similar report. Any solution, other than creating an ISO file instead, may require some further direct follow-up with Macrium.
Regards, Richard