If you want
to keep multiple system image versions on the same drive or partition, then you can use either method below to do so.
METHOD ONE:
Change the
maximum space used for system images on the drive letter you are saving the Windows Backup to by changing the
maximum space used by System Protection for the same drive letter. This is the same setting.
You do not have to have System Protection turned on for the drive letter, but do need to adjust the maximum space to what you like.
The size of a system image can be quite large since it will include all system drives in the image by default plus any drives you have included. If you want to keep multiple system images, be sure to increase the max size accordingly.
METHOD TWO:
1. Navigate to the backup location above for where you saved a system image that you want to keep before creating a new system image.
2. Right click, or press and hold, on the
WindowsImageBackup folder, and click/tap on
Rename.
3. Rename it to something like
WindowsImageBackup-Copy-1, press Enter, and click//tap on
Yes if prompted by
UAC.
NOTE: This way you can just easily change the 1 an the end of the name to 2, 3, 4, etc... for each new system image that you make a copy of.
4. You now have a different system image version that you can leave at this location to be able to keep multiple versions.
NOTE: When you want to restore a system image in a renamed
WindowsImageBackup-Copy-1 folder in the future, then you must rename the current
WindowsImageBackup folder first, then rename the
WindowsImageBackup-Copy-1 folder back to
WindowsImageBackup in order to be able to restore it. The
WindowsImageBackup folder must be in the root directory of the drive, and not within another folder.