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<blockquote data-quote="Protomartyr" data-source="post: 860107" data-attributes="member: 82599"><p>I used to use the Windows 7 Backup and Restore function on Windows 10 but encountered some problems with it recently. I switched to Macrium Reflect Free and I am liking it. Please see <a href="https://malwaretips.com/threads/protomartyrs-thinkpad-security-config-2020.97577/#post-858428" target="_blank"> my comments on the matter.</a> I also link to the tutorial I used for Macrium Reflect in that post.</p><p></p><p>Since you've already clean installed the OS and installed your programs, I'd make a full system image backup. Restoring from a full system image backup will keep your OS, installed program files/settings, and personal files exactly the way it was when you made the system image. I make it a habit to make a full system image backup before every Patch Tuesday just in case I encounter an error when installing Windows Updates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Protomartyr, post: 860107, member: 82599"] I used to use the Windows 7 Backup and Restore function on Windows 10 but encountered some problems with it recently. I switched to Macrium Reflect Free and I am liking it. Please see [url=https://malwaretips.com/threads/protomartyrs-thinkpad-security-config-2020.97577/#post-858428] my comments on the matter.[/url] I also link to the tutorial I used for Macrium Reflect in that post. Since you've already clean installed the OS and installed your programs, I'd make a full system image backup. Restoring from a full system image backup will keep your OS, installed program files/settings, and personal files exactly the way it was when you made the system image. I make it a habit to make a full system image backup before every Patch Tuesday just in case I encounter an error when installing Windows Updates. [/QUOTE]
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