

In the end I deleted both images and started the backup image process again. I tried putting both files into same folder on one HDD but still no joy trying to restore the image/s. I couldn't open the 00-00 image to restore it to another M.2 SSD because it was incomplete. I ended up with a 227GB 00-00 image on one HDD and a 24GB 00-01 image on another HDD. I changed Destination disk (after deleting previous images to make enough space for the new image) and I expected the uncompleted Image to be moved to the new destination and for the image to be completed. Overall Progress Status was 99%, Current Progress 100%.

Nope, I woke 4 hours later and onscreen is the Macrium Backup window stating "No space on destination" (Disk). I started the backup about 3am, when it showed it had 30 minutes to complete I went to bed letting the backup complete itself and I can use it when I wake. Monday I used Macrium 7 Free to full image the C Drive in my computer.
