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Disk Cloning s/w?
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<blockquote data-quote="4wd" data-source="post: 1031945" data-attributes="member: 393358"><p>^^^ agree that's it's not a 'one click' in the very beginning, needs a little time to get the overview and figure out one's needs (after all it's a complete pro program), for basic imaging one only needs to learn and master the basics (and forget all the rest until backup needs evolve), it will work perfect to avoid all potential future pc nightmares (like the one you just experienced, ain't that worth a few hours of learning time ?).</p><p></p><p>Once put to use it will quickly settle down to your defaults (and you can also save different setups), and becomes a 'few quick clicks' job, backups set and started in a few seconds, go for a cup of tea and return to see the finished backup file safe and sound on your external hd, and enjoy peace of mind :O)</p><p></p><p>There may be simpler (scaled down, more basic) programs out there, but if reliability is primordial with no screams and tears the day one really needed it to work, I recommend Macrium.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4wd, post: 1031945, member: 393358"] ^^^ agree that's it's not a 'one click' in the very beginning, needs a little time to get the overview and figure out one's needs (after all it's a complete pro program), for basic imaging one only needs to learn and master the basics (and forget all the rest until backup needs evolve), it will work perfect to avoid all potential future pc nightmares (like the one you just experienced, ain't that worth a few hours of learning time ?). Once put to use it will quickly settle down to your defaults (and you can also save different setups), and becomes a 'few quick clicks' job, backups set and started in a few seconds, go for a cup of tea and return to see the finished backup file safe and sound on your external hd, and enjoy peace of mind :O) There may be simpler (scaled down, more basic) programs out there, but if reliability is primordial with no screams and tears the day one really needed it to work, I recommend Macrium. [/QUOTE]
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