How To Make A Backup Windows Image

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✔️ While it's not the best tool, it's a tool you already have. Using the Windows 7 backup tool to create a backup Windows image.

✔️ Making a backup Windows image
- Search for ‘control panel’
- Select ‘Backup and Restore (Windows 7)’
- Choose ‘Create a system image’
- Select an external hard drive as the destination
The time it’ll take will vary based on the amount being backed up, and the drive speeds.

Chapters
0:00 Backup windows image
0:45 Windows 7 backup tool in Windows 11
1:20 Where to find Windows Backup
2:10 Create a system image
4:00 Backup windows image is created
5:50 What does a Windows backup image look like?

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One option is to use Windows’ built-in tool.

askleonotenboom
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This backup tool literally saved me from disaster when my spinning hard disk was failing .. no third party software could clone the disk due to bad sectors .. even clonezilla was helpless .. but the computer still booted up and worked .. so I made a disk image with the windows built in backup tool .. overall process took a few hours .. then I put the image on a new larger SSD with the windows 10 installation media, resized partitions .. and everything was perfect! And the next day my old drive was dead.

greybeard
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What is funny about this is that there was a time when Microsoft wouldn't allow this, or tried not to, and now they have it embedded. Yep, I was one of the ones who spent hours discussing with their representative why this was necessary to no avail. I did it anyway! LOL. Excellent explanation young man! BTW, I am helping an old customer with a new Win11 machine.

I actually, BY ACCIDENT, found the old reliable control panel yesterday. It was like eating ice cream for the first time as a child. I surf day to day with a Linux machine, although I have Win10 and Win11, laptop and desktop respectively, in my home. That includes my banking as well as part of day-to-day activities. I usually dual boot if I can but it is becoming harder to do with UEFI.

Again, thanks for the explanation. One of the easiest non-tech explanations I have ever seen. You get a like an subscribe!

davidmalik
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After watching this very informative and precise video I'm going to try Windows 7 Backup again on my Windows 10 PC. Previously, I've never had much luck using it. Windows reported something like "Windows Backup was unsuccessful..." So currently I use AOMEI on all my computers. Why oh why does Microsoft insist on making things so complicated? Why has Windows 7 Backup not been upgraded to Windows 10 Backup by now? Or Windows 11 Backup? And Microsoft wonders why we hate the company so much.

SuperLittleTyke
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I don't see why microsoft can't just move this thing forward and upgrade this piece of software, stop calling it Backup Windows 7....and modernize it. OneDrive sucks it doesn't do what this does. It's fully supported on servers still, they call it "windows server backup" on a server...it's still wbadmin it's the same software. They even ruined file history backup which was kind of cool in Windows 10, when you upgrade to Windows 11 you can't specify folders anymore you can just do the default user folders.

itstheweirdguy
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Leo, would you consider doing a followup video on making a bootable copy of a Windows drive ? I've become a believer in installing a second bootable drive in my computers. I've had boot drives go south on me and cost me endless hours fixing problems ( that I typically created myself). I now have second drives installed that, with a reordering of the BIOS, I can boot from in just a couple of minutes. I used a free app and it managed to clone from a 1Tb drive to a 500 Gb drive which I didn't think was possible. ( I won't leave the name of the app here as my posts get deleted if I do that. ) Thanks as always Leo.

DavidM
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if i want a second copy on another external HD can I copy and paste the WindowsImageBackup folder or will i need to run the system image again?

xKoMox
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Hello Leo - Using Windows 11, can I create a System Image on a USB stick drive? Please advise. Many thanks.

TheBruceTR
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You can't have too many backups, of all varieties.

SpiritintheSky.
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Hi Leo, thanks for the great video I have a simple (maybe dumb) question, will this backup Windows 11 itself? I mean, if my SSD M.2 drive goes kaput, can I use this on a replacement SSD M.2 drive? (I'm worried that could happen soon). Or is that an entirely different issue? Thanks

AlisonReidMe
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It says it requires an ntfs usb, not sure what that is. Apparently mine isn't one

RRRRapify
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Will this image work for the UEFI restore in windows 10?
Also what other programs would I look for that could write this image?

relmdrifter
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Having an image is great, but how do you restore it after your computer has been compromised. In addition, using a application that Microsoft says openly is going to be removed one day doesn't give me the confidence I would like. Third party solutions, even free ones, are much better.

als
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Will third party backup programs allow me to back up my computer with two hard drives?

keiththompson
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So, in my experience, whenever I used the term image it meant that the target drive was initialized first, thereby wiping out whatever might have been on it. I didn't see any prompt from the application warning you of such destruction, so, am I to assume that initialization DOES NOT TAKE PLACE? So, if I have a 2 TB "C" drive, does it mean that at long as my target drive has 2 TB free (ok, how much more for the overhead) am I good to go without worrying about what's on the target drive?

Next question, the info that is backed up, Is it more than what a 'system restore' creates? I suspect so, my final question: Is the full file structure copied to the backup? That's what I have always been told an 'image' saves. That way the restore process not only brings your system stuff back, but your documents, photos, the things we all use our computers for.


Thank you very much.

bikeny
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I'm confused about the scope of this backup operation. Does it backup everything on C drive, i.e. Windows, all applications, all data and anything else on that drive?

branchau
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Hi Leo, thanks for your vids. Question, does the 3rd party software, need to be re authorised when the back up is reinstalled to a) the same hard drive in the same computer., b) a new hard drive in the same computer, Cheers

johnchill
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Can I do an image backup using the windows 7 back up tool if I have only created a local Microsoft account ? I have a new desktop computer still in the box.

charlotterogers
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Can this use a cloud storage solution? One Drive, Dropbox etc.

bonanzadriver
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this image tool is buggy i dont recommend using it

muli