Best windows back up program

Macrium free doesn't have incrementals, it does have differentials.

Differentials are more reliable imho.
Each differential contains all changes since the full backup image.
Incrementals only include changes since the last incremental, so if any incremental is corrupt, all incrementals after that in that chain won't work.

That's a really interesting point I had not considered. I was not previously aware that a corrupt Incremental would also prevent restoration of all subsequent Incremental's. Invaluable advice, so thanks. :)
 

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HP Compaq Tower
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Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
I personally advise against both incremental and differential imaging since it is possible to lose one of the image parts. If the only thing being imaged are your OS and programs, images don't eat up that much room, allowing one to keep several images on hand.
 

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Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
CPU
Intel i7-3930K
Motherboard
ASUS P9X79 WS
Memory
Kingston HyperX Genesis 32GB Kit (8x4GB Modules) 1600MHz DDR
Graphics Card(s)
MSI R7850 Twin Frozr 2GD5/OC Radeon HD 7850 2GB 256-bit GDDR
Sound Card
Asus Xonar Essence STX
Monitor(s) Displays
3x Asus VG248QE 24", Vizio 32" TV
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080, ?
Hard Drives
Samsung 128GB 840 Pro SSD (1),
Samsung 4TB 850 EVO SSDs (4)
Samsung 4TB 850 EVO SSDs (16) external backup drives used in 2.5" hot swap bays in the computer.
PSU
Corsair HX750w
Case
Antec Two Hundred v2 (modified)
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Cooler Master GeminII S524 120mm (fan replaced with a 140mm)
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Logitech G510s
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Logitech M525 (two in use)
Internet Speed
=< 32Mbps down, 8Mbps up
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AVAST!, MBAM, SAS, Spybot S&D (all but MBAM free) Glary Util
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IE11
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LSI 9211-8i HBA card (8 SATA III ports), 2.5" & 3.5" Hot Swap Bays, HooToo HT-CR001 PCI-E to USB 3.0 Internal Hub + 6 Slot Card Reader, and LG Model CH12LS28 BD-ROM Optical Drive. Also, ScanSnap S1500 ADF duplexing scanner, Canon 9000F flat bed scanner, Corsair SP2500 2.1 speakers, Samsung CLP 415nw laser color printer, Cyberpower PP2200SW UPS
I'm using Macrium Reflect Home version 6.2.1549.
 

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Dell XPS8700
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Windows 7 Professional x64
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Intel Core i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz (Haswell)
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Dell Lynx Point Z87 Chipset motherboard
Memory
16 GB
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 745 4GB DDR 3
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NVIDIA High Definition Audio
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HP Pavilion 27bw 27"
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz
Hard Drives
Seagate ST2000DM001 2 TB
Internet Speed
150 mb/s
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Google Chrome
I make one off system images and store a number on more than one external drive. I keep my OS partition with installed programs to a manageable size (< 60 GB) requiring imaging and restoration time < 10 minutes.
I have a number of portable programs store on drives other than the OS drive. These require less frequent backing up.
 

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Windows 7x64 Home Premium SP1
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Intel i7 2600k
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ASUS P8Z68 Deluxe
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G.Skill Ripjaws (DDR3-1600) 2x4GB
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Nvidia GeForce GTS 450; Intel HD Graphics 3000(GT2+)
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Dell Ultrasharp IPS panel U2311H, Samsung SyncMaster P2350
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1920x1080
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Samsung 850 Pro SSD 256GB, Samsung SSD 840 120GB, Seagates 1TB Barracuda ST31000528AS x2
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Seasonic M12II 520W
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Lian Li Lancool PC-K60
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Case: 1x120mm, 3x140mm CPU: Hyper 212+
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Logitech MK520 (wireless)
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Logitech MK520
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6-7 Mbps
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Norton Security Premium, Malwarebytes on 2 (MSE on 3rd PC)
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FireFox
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Audio: Logitech Z523 2.1
I use the paid version of Macrium Reflect but the free version is plenty for most people. I only use it to image my boot drive which only has my OS and programs on it. I have it set to automatically verify an image as soon as it finishes making it. I rarely have an image fail to verify but the few times that happened, I just ran Reflect again and the image would verify afterwards. I've never had a verified image fail to restore and I have restored images many times.

While imaging is the best way to verify system files (OS and programs), imaging is too time consuming and requires to much space to efficiently backup data. To backup my data drives, I use a folder/file syncing programFreeFileSync set to Mirror. It compares a source drive or folder to the destination drive (i.e. backup drive) or folder and copies files from the source drive to the destination drive or folder and/or deletes files on the destination drive or folder as needed to update the destination drive or folder to be essentially a clone of the source. Since only files that have been added, changed, or deleted since the previous update are affected, the update is much faster than an image which involves all the files on the source drive. FreeFileSync also has a feature that allows it to send files being deleted to a Versioning drive or folder. That protects you from accidental deletions and also allows you to recover earlier versions of a file.

I am following Lady Fitzgerald's excellent advice.
I am using Macrium to create images of 'C' drive.
I have Operating System and programmes plus some data on 'C' and two data drives 'D' and 'E'. Is there a way to get Free File Sync to run a batch file that will mirror all three drives in sequence and then turn off?
 

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Quiet PC
OS
Windows 7 Professional 64bit

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    pure power 11 400w cm
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I use the paid version of Macrium Reflect but the free version is plenty for most people. I only use it to image my boot drive which only has my OS and programs on it. I have it set to automatically verify an image as soon as it finishes making it. I rarely have an image fail to verify but the few times that happened, I just ran Reflect again and the image would verify afterwards. I've never had a verified image fail to restore and I have restored images many times.

While imaging is the best way to verify system files (OS and programs), imaging is too time consuming and requires to much space to efficiently backup data. To backup my data drives, I use a folder/file syncing programFreeFileSync set to Mirror. It compares a source drive or folder to the destination drive (i.e. backup drive) or folder and copies files from the source drive to the destination drive or folder and/or deletes files on the destination drive or folder as needed to update the destination drive or folder to be essentially a clone of the source. Since only files that have been added, changed, or deleted since the previous update are affected, the update is much faster than an image which involves all the files on the source drive. FreeFileSync also has a feature that allows it to send files being deleted to a Versioning drive or folder. That protects you from accidental deletions and also allows you to recover earlier versions of a file.

I am following Lady Fitzgerald's excellent advice.
I am using Macrium to create images of 'C' drive.
I have Operating System and programmes plus some data on 'C' and two data drives 'D' and 'E'. Is there a way to get Free File Sync to run a batch file that will mirror all three drives in sequence and then turn off?

I really don't know. You might try asking on the FreeFileSync Forums.

Personally, I wouldn't recommend automatically syncing three drives sequentially unless you are backing up to a backup drive that is large enough to hold the data from all three drives. That would require the all three backup drives to be connected to the computer at the same time and they would remain connected until you later disconnected them. It would be safer to just run one backup at a time. Since FreeFileSync is pretty much a start it and leave it alone kind of program, I strongly suggest just starting hooking up the first backp drive, starting FFS, then walk away until it is done (that's what I do). If it is too inconvenient to do all three in the same, say, evening, just do C: one day, D: the next day, and E: the third day.

Of course, if you have more than one dock or external backup drive and your computer is powerful enough, you may be able to run all three simultaneously. I have found you can have more than one instance of FFS running at the same time but I haven't actually tried doing three backups simultaneously since I have only one built-in dock in my current machine. If you do try it, I would love to hear about the results since I'm going to have three built-in docks in the next machine.

If you do not have very much data on the C: drive, you might find it easier to set up an FFS batch file to automatically back up that data to one of your data drives (I do that with my Favorites folder). That will get backed up when you back up the data drive (I do the same thing with my images).
 

My Computer

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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
CPU
Intel i7-3930K
Motherboard
ASUS P9X79 WS
Memory
Kingston HyperX Genesis 32GB Kit (8x4GB Modules) 1600MHz DDR
Graphics Card(s)
MSI R7850 Twin Frozr 2GD5/OC Radeon HD 7850 2GB 256-bit GDDR
Sound Card
Asus Xonar Essence STX
Monitor(s) Displays
3x Asus VG248QE 24", Vizio 32" TV
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080, ?
Hard Drives
Samsung 128GB 840 Pro SSD (1),
Samsung 4TB 850 EVO SSDs (4)
Samsung 4TB 850 EVO SSDs (16) external backup drives used in 2.5" hot swap bays in the computer.
PSU
Corsair HX750w
Case
Antec Two Hundred v2 (modified)
Cooling
Cooler Master GeminII S524 120mm (fan replaced with a 140mm)
Keyboard
Logitech G510s
Mouse
Logitech M525 (two in use)
Internet Speed
=< 32Mbps down, 8Mbps up
Antivirus
AVAST!, MBAM, SAS, Spybot S&D (all but MBAM free) Glary Util
Browser
IE11
Other Info
LSI 9211-8i HBA card (8 SATA III ports), 2.5" & 3.5" Hot Swap Bays, HooToo HT-CR001 PCI-E to USB 3.0 Internal Hub + 6 Slot Card Reader, and LG Model CH12LS28 BD-ROM Optical Drive. Also, ScanSnap S1500 ADF duplexing scanner, Canon 9000F flat bed scanner, Corsair SP2500 2.1 speakers, Samsung CLP 415nw laser color printer, Cyberpower PP2200SW UPS
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