When You Hidee Macrium Reflect How Can You See It Again
Past Wensleydale - 10 September 2018 12:27 AM If I Run Now a total image backup, I get to see, at the bottom of the Imaging Summary window, an "Overall Progress" bar and a "Current Progress" bar. If a full image backup runs from a schedule, I can't see those bars. If I click the Hibernate button on the Imaging Summary, or if I minimize Macrium as information technology runs, I can't become the progress bars back. Where and how can I forcefulness the brandish of these progress bars? They're the just guess I have of a completion fourth dimension and only way I can see that we're getting somewhere. /Macrium Reflect Home Edition, v 7.1.3177, Windows ten Pro v. 1709 |
Past jphughan - 10 September 2018 3:46 AM This sounds similar the issue I reported here a while agone: https://forum.macrium.com/Topic22057.aspx |
By Wensleydale - 10 September 2018 11:28 AM Aye information technology does. My previous fill-in software (ShadowProtect) found many more criticaly important ways to badger me that Macrium Reflect Home 7 avoids, simply at least with ShadowProtect I could ever tell where I was in the fill-in process, and I often tin can't in Macrium unless manually running a total backup only while being careful not to minimize Macrium or Hide Imaging Summary. Obviously Macrium knows roughly where it is in the backup process. It should always be easy for users to run across too. Any updates, Nick? |
By Nick - 12 September 2018 10:48 AM
+ 10 Thank you for posting. 'Hiding' puts the application into the system tray. Have y'all tried right clicking and selecting 'Bear witness'? For an Interactive backup... For a scheduled backup... Press Ctrl+Alt+M.. Or right click on the icon in the organization tray. |
Past Wensleydale - xiii September 2018 11:52 PM
+ x Yes, both those methods are working for me. If you do an interface update in the next major version, y'all might consider making it more intuitive (and unless I missed it, which is possible, better documented in the user guide). One way to make it more than obvious is to make the Macrium taskbar icon, if installed, evidence a moving green progress bar every bit some other programs do when in the middle of a long operation. Thank yous Nick. |
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