Combining boot partition with Windows 10 installation already underway
Combining boot partition with Windows 10 installation already underway
I understand that several tasks might carry some risk, and I respect the alerts shown by MiniTool. I’ve noticed these warnings appear in many applications, treating them as part of a developer’s security approach. Each program can contain issues, which is why such messages are common. In practice, you’ll encounter numerous alerts—even simple medications have them, since even fake pills can be dangerous.
In this situation, the user has a limited system partition and less experience. For him, a complete backup would likely be safer than using an imaging partition, especially if he creates backups and restarts everything again. Of course, he could also perform a full drive backup with tools like Macrium Reflect if needed.
My advice is to let him figure out his own method, not to provide step-by-step tutorials on backup or security. Most importantly, he’s a one-person team who probably reinstalls the system quickly—so we’re just offering guidance, not a full walkthrough.
Additionally, you might want to test the MiniTool program on a drive you use for testing; this could help you understand its functionality better in the future.