Folks, thought I would relay the results of Macrium Reflect Rescue CD test I have just performed on my newly built "Dual boot" Windows 7 Home Premium and Ubuntu 10.10 test PC.
I did the usual, installed Ubuntu 10.10 on a existing installed Windows 7 box (Win 7 sits on a physical hard drive "0" primary master and Ubuntu also sits on a separate physical hard drive "1" primary slave - both SATA II drives). Installed Macrium Reflect 32 bit, Free edition, SW Ver. 4.2 Build No. 2952 (downloaded @ 6.00pm Aus time today) created a new "rescue disk" as Macrium notes that previous rescue disk's will not work with latest update for Windows 7.
When I tested the Rescue disk (cold boot) and once the first screen is reached with the mouse pointer showing and asking me to "please wait" the PC simply "reboots"...............I can not get any further.
Not that this is a "biggie" for me as I simply disconnected the primary slave HD "1" (Ubuntu) complete the Macrium Reflect procedure for "restore" and then re connect the No. "1" HD.
I simply wish to pass on my findings. re Dual boot Win 7 & Ubuntu.
PS: no issues with my "update" of Macrium Reflect on the XP Pro box, the new rescue disk (just to make sure) and the "OLD" rescue disk both worked. REMEMBER folks, create and test all new rescue disks created.
I still love Macrium Reflect.