![]() Also scan the system with something like Malwarebytes Anti-Malware to ensure you are not taking any existing malware along for the ride.Prior to creating an image it’s not a bad idea to clean up the system using either Windows native Disk Clean-up tool or something like CCleaner.For example, if the total used space on your system drive is 80GB the image file size will come in at around 50GB. *Under the default “Normal” compression setting, your system image will consist of a file size around 60% of the total used space on the drive. Somewhere to store the backup – an external USB drive is perfect. ![]() Aomei Backupper Standard of course, which is available direct from the developer here: free backup software.Creating and saving full system images will allow you to quickly and easily restore a badly infected or broken system back to full working order, even when the system won’t boot.įor this guide, we’ll be using the free edition – Aomei Backupper Standard. Aomei Backupper is so simple to use it probably doesn’t require an elaborate guide, however, I wanted to show less experienced users just how easy this process is in the hopes of encouraging more to take advantage of this ultimate fail safe – creating full system images. ![]()
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