![]() Maybe I should do the redundancy thing and back up two ways, onto two different drives: an image-based backup like O&O, and a file based backup like Paragon. I use Paragon Free to do my back ups, probably the same engine, I imagine. Out of all the recommendations from all the highly respected posters on this site, this is one of the few I remember reading about that stated the program was actually tested to restore a full bad drive/computer - good to hear it worked out well! The problem with backups/mirrors is that there’s no way of telling if they’re going to do their stuff when needed. ![]() I have succesfully restored my office computer with it without a hitch. O&O DiskImage Workstation Edition is a user-friendly program designed to help users create images of their partitions and hard disks to keep their data safe in the event that disaster strikes. Even I can understand how it works and it’s not expensive. I can’t remember the horrors I had with Acronis about four years ago (I do remember that there were many people who had the same problem), so I tried Paragon Hard Disk Manager and I haven’t looked back.
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