cratftierspace :
I have a 1 TB external HDD and in my PC I have windows 10 installed. I want to make a complete back up of my internal hard drive so if Windows has problems I don't have to reinstall all of my programs after restoring.
No prob.
1. Download and install
Macrium Reflect.
This will allow you to do a drive image on a schedule you set.
This image, either a Full or Full + Differential, gets saved to a folder on that external. Just a folder.
This image gets updated/replaced on whatever schedule you set, so it is always fresh.
You then have the whole rest of the drive to use as you see fit.
2. In the Macrium application, create a Rescue DVD or USB
3. In the rare possibility of your C drive failing, you put in a new drive, boot from that Rescue USB you made.
Tell it where the image is, and the new drive.
Click
Wait 20 minutes, done.
I have my system set to do a full image of the C drive every night at 2AM. Keep for 14 days, deleting the oldest.