Any OS on the PC remains offline when booted via USB. So the USB should continue to boot the same hardware that it has always worked on, regardless of the version of Windows that is installed on the PC, or even whether there is an OS installed on it. The Rescue Media has no dependency on the OS installed on the PC. The bootable USB is self-contained and boots its own version of Windows PE or RE, and the Macrium software version that it was built with. It’s not required to rebuild your Rescue Media USB, but is generally recommended to build one from each PC that you are using Macrium on (and test it). Or should I “force” Macrium to create a fresh Rescue Media usb? And if so, how? Is this OK? (I guess since these versions share commonality?) Rescue Media screen Status shows “OK” with the usb inserted. It has never since advised that I need an update through 20H2, 21H1, 21H2, and now 22H2 Window 10 upgrades. This was the last time Macrium advised I needed to update my Rescue Media. Created my Rescue Media Builder usb back when on Build 19041 (Win 10 2004?). Just Feature upgraded from Win10 21H2 to 22H2.
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