I was wondering why not just clone the entire drive C to a separate internal HDD.......
...and then re-clone it every month.....?
This way you do not need the rescue/boot disc and the spare HDD is ready to go any time.
I assume imaging/restore process is faster because it creates images incrementally every time.....?
But are there any other advantages...?
Thanks,
BBDS
You could do that if you wanted to. The only reason I choose to use an external is I can disconnect it whenever I want. I usually disconnect it before installing any new unknown software I want to try in case I did get a virus.
Unless your pc has hot swap capabilities, then you can disconnect an internal drive whenever you want. Or first test the software in a virtual machine first.
That's probably a different thread though.
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