

Is that correct? And now you want to restore your system from one of the backups on that disk? It sounds like you're creating image backups of your system's Windows disk to your Seagate USB external disk.
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Ok, there's a lot that's not entirely clear here. Would 5GB be enough? More or less is better? I was puzzled at first because of the available free space on E: but then I realized that Reflect needed a new space on E: and when I went to Disk Management I noticed I can shrink the E: volume but I don’t know by how much. I wanted Reflect to boot automatically after the restore and during the config it said that there is no enough space on E:\ to install the Windows PE 3.1 Both of these disks are more than half free I want to restore the SSD C:\ on my Windows 10 Lenovo laptop from my E:\ 1.5TB Seagate USB external disk.
