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It's a shame they transformed a once great software into such a POS. I don't like the lousy programming skills of the developers of this version of SSR, so I won't be using it anymore. Acronis only needed ~15min to finish the same backup job with high-compression. The backup went really slow - would take 60min when use high-compression and 30min when use "recommended compression". WTF?ĭespite this incident, I decided to fire up the boot USB to try a OS partition backup. In other words, no way to delete these gabbage files. When tried to delete these temp files, it still asked for my user name's permission even though I've already take owership of the whole folder in the security tab in Windows properties. Right click the Windows folder in Wimcontent folder, apparently SSR added a user group "AllApplicationPackages". However, it left 2.4GB of temp files that could not be deleted even after the SSR program was uninstalled and rebooted. The process completed - appeared to be successful. Installed 圆4 version of SSR and tried to create a customized Boot ISO.