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Old 10-26-2017, 03:54 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by deback View Post
You could buy a new hard drive and use the Seagate Disc Wizard Cloning software to clone your entire hard drive to the new hard drive, then disconnect the new hard drive, and save it as a backup in the event your current hard drive fails.

I use batch files to backup files (copy them to an external hard drive).
Clonezilla works better and can handle dual boot systems as well. (Neither MaxBlast nor WD tools do)
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