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Anchor002016-11-23 16:14:05
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Anchor00, 2016-11-23 16:14:05

Will disk images be different in case of volume errors?

Hello. Sorry for the lamer question =) It's just that there is a normal, but there is a "sector-by-sector" copying, when creating backups. There is a logical drive C (on SSD). Let's say an image of this disk was made (by Acronis), but there were volume errors. After that, the standard checkdisk was run, and the volume errors were fixed. If you now create a disk image again, will it be different from the previous one?
The image is implied - NOT sector-by-sector, but ordinary.
So, just in case, OS - Windows 7
The same question, if you do it not with Acronis, but with built-in Win7 tools.

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Artem @Jump, 2016-11-23
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Well, of course, images made at different times on a running system will be different, and it doesn't matter how you make them.

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