If it will not work, restore your system from the backup taken with Optane disabled and enable Optane again. Next restore system from backup taken before this test, with Optane enabled and see if it works (I'm not sure it will). If you want to perform test how the full backup with Macrium Reflect and Optane memory works, first disable Optane, perform full backup of your HDD with Optane disabled.Then I will restore my data from File History Backup and reenable Optane on the new module. If I'll loose Optane memory module, I'll will restore My HDD from full backup. You may use for this Macrium Reflect if you prefer. Macrium Reflect Free offers a number of advantages over Windows Backup, most notably support for differential backups. For daily backup of my data I'm using Windows File History function.In case of Optane memory failure, you will loose boot. So, if you make disk backup with Optane Enabled, it is not complete system backup. With Optane enabled, some part of the O.S. I have prepared Disk Image with Optane Memory disabled (like Al is doing).
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