Reclim Manager and Windows 8

Reclim Manager of Slimware is designed to save an image of the software which can then be reinstalled directly when you are restoring Windows 8, so overcome this defect in the Windows program. It works on Windows 7 and others have reported that it works with Windows 8/8.1 (although that an official statement for these versions is not yet available), but it does not work with my version of Windows 8, I want to upgrade to 8.1 Windows without having to restore all my software individually. Mountvol shows three files without drive letters that include the ASSEMBLY POINTS without comments. Slimware forum suggests that maybe it's what prevents the programme of work because the problem is written to the file on the disk. If this is the case how is it corrected that Windows 8 has more a file editor and can suggest you other solutions.

Hi Peter,.

We have no information about the compatibility of this software on Windows 8.1.

I understand that you have already contacted their support. RecImgManager

http://recimg.com/

At this point, I suggest you to post your query in the TechNet forum.
http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/Windows/en-us/home?category=w8itpro

Thank you.

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