"I just reinstalled the Win10 system on my computer a few minutes ago. Considering the disasters of system crash and data loss could happen at any time, I plan to clone the hard drive for backup, so that I don't need to bother reinstalling the system and restoring data in case of problems one day. But I have no idea how to clone a hard drive. Is there any useful Windows backup software that can help me?"
Chances are you've had to deal with a system crash before. They can happen at any time and for a variety of reasons: viruses, hackers, faulty hardware or software, and even user error. These things are unpredictable and unavoidable. The only thing you can do is reinstall your system. If you know how to clone a hard drive, though, things get a lot easier. You can use a third-party system backup tool to regularly back up your hard drive so that, in the event of a disaster, you can quickly restore your system and data from a backup file.
tools Backup software (backup program) can help. It will copy the contents of one hard drive to another disk or "image" file for later restoration of the hard drive or partition. It only takes three steps. Give it a try!
First, choose what to back up.
Step 2: There are four backup types – Files, Disks, OS, and Mail. Click on “Disks”.
Step 3: It supports backing up the entire disk or a specified partition. Select what you need and click “OK”.
4. Choose where you want to save your backup.
5. For disk/partition backup, you can choose to save the backup to a local drive or a NAS.
6. After the backup is done, you will see the task list on the left. Right-click a task to perform more operations like restoring backup, creating an incremental backup, and more.