![]() They will only boot from USB from flash drives, i.e. Yes, it is technically possible to create Rescue Media on external hard drives, but that requires a bit more work and isn't as reliable because some systems - including some Dell laptops I've worked with - will not boot from USB from actual hard drives and SSDs, i.e. Yes, once you boot Rescue Media, you'll see Reflect sitting there, and from there you can start the restore. But again, in your case just choose to build directly to the flash drive in Rescue Media Builder. You need an application that properly extracts the contents of the ISO file onto the disc/flash drive. An ISO is conceptually similar to a zip file, i.e. But even there you wouldn't just copy the ISO file itself onto a disc or flash drive. ![]() The purpose of ISO files is to store a Rescue Media build as a file somewhere in case you might ever want to use another application to create a bootable DVD or flash drive on-demand later on, possibly from another PC if your existing PC died and you didn't have any Rescue Media already created for it. You'd choose your actual flash drive as the build target. Yes, if you get a flash drive and use Rescue Media Builder to turn it into Rescue Media, you boot from that flash drive then restore from the image on your hard drive.
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