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Macrium Reflect X 10.0.8495


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Pete 12

Why (??) so difficult to download ??

Cant copy the url and remove the items ....!

Other way to download the Server Plus .x64............??

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@Pete 12 and leaving a comment how it would help the staff team? You are not new member, and you know better that the only way to get the staff team attention to fix things around here especially on the FP is by using the report button.

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As far as I can tell, the Server Plus is now listed as an LTSC version and can no longer be downloaded without an account 😒

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Pete 12
1 hour ago, GertG said:

As far as I can tell, the Server Plus is now listed as an LTSC version and can no longer be downloaded without an account 😒

Very good to know , a new method , so not easy to download the exe.-files !

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uffbros

you have to turn off internet to install it without it asking you for account and email info.

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Download link for macrium X 10.0.8495 server plus edition downloads server plus version 8.1.8325.

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Pete 12

Cant find a working link for the server plus ............!   :wtf:

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UberGeek

The WinPe 11 x64 (BootCD) is not in English language:--

 

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1 hour ago, Pete 12 said:

Cant find a working link for the server plus ............!   :wtf:

Unfortunately I can't find anything useful either... but I would also like the Workstation or Server if there was a portable version like the Server Plus

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Pete 12

The WinPe 11 x64 (BootCD) is not in English language:-- " ..............then which (?) language is available ?

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fnsfernando
7 hours ago, UberGeek said:

The WinPe 11 x64 (BootCD) is not in English language:--

 

sorry, updated en-us !

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Pete 12

Then WHERE (??) to find this bootCD........?

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fnsfernando
23 minutes ago, Pete 12 said:

Then WHERE (??) to find this bootCD........?

 

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Pete 12

Workstation no problem , server-plus is more difficult..............:coolwink:

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waltd
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Tried to burn @Saleem's "Server v10.0.8495 WinPE 11" file  
Is it a false positive?

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CoolDay

In 2023 and 2024, Microsoft discovered that the bootloader used to boot and install Windows contains a critical vulnerability.
Exploitation of this vulnerability could allow a malicious attacker to disable Secure Boot and install persistent UEFI malware.

As a result, if Secure Boot is enabled, a security breach-like error occurs during boot-up.

To ensure that users are not surprised in such cases, 
Rufus generates a warning when it detects an ISO that uses a revoked bootloader.

Ultimately, only you can decide whom to trust.
Now, if Rufus generates a warning about an ISO using a vulnerable bootloader, 
it does not, of course, mean that the ISO is malicious.

Rufus has no way of determining where exactly the ISO came from and whether it is ‘secure’ or not.

In other words, did Rufus obtain the suspect ISO containing the vulnerable bootloader and potential UEFI rootkit from an untrustworthy site or malicious birdie ?
or whether it obtained a clean ISO containing a vulnerable bootloader but possibly containing malicious data from a site such as Microsoft.

This means that as soon as it detects that you trust an ISO that contains a vulnerable bootloader, 
a warning will appear and the warning will continue, so you should determine whether you trust that particular ISO or where you obtained that ISO.

In 2023 and 2024, Microsoft discovered that the bootloader used to boot and install Windows contains a critical vulnerability.
Exploitation of this vulnerability could allow a malicious attacker to disable Secure Boot and install persistent UEFI malware.

As a result, if Secure Boot is enabled, a security breach-like error occurs during boot-up.

To ensure that users are not surprised in such cases, 
Rufus generates a warning when it detects an ISO that uses a revoked bootloader.

Ultimately, only you can decide whom to trust.
Now, if Rufus generates a warning about an ISO using a vulnerable bootloader, 
it does not, of course, mean that the ISO is malicious.

Rufus has no way of determining where exactly the ISO came from and whether it is ‘secure’ or not.

In other words, did Rufus obtain the suspect ISO containing the vulnerable bootloader and potential UEFI rootkit from an untrustworthy site or malicious birdie ?
or whether it obtained a clean ISO containing a vulnerable bootloader but possibly containing malicious data from a site such as Microsoft.

This means that as soon as it detects that you trust an ISO that contains a vulnerable bootloader, 
a warning will appear and the warning will continue, so you should determine whether you trust that particular ISO or where you obtained that ISO.

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