a114 450: too long system image backup

Creating a disc image external hard took more than 8 hours.  Something doesn't seem right.

John067

YES - it's a CRAZY time!  I regularly backup of complete systems for external drives and the Longest none of them take an hour - and it's for an old and 2-wire machine with 120 GB of space used on the drive!

On the other hand, my Win10 PC backups, which usually just 40 GB of space, or less, take 5-10 minutes at most.

I learned the hard way, do NOT trust all the integrated backup/restore systems - in particular those provided by Microsoft.

What I recommend is the following:
(1) download and install Macrium reflect (MR). This provides a FREE version that can be used to image and restore partitions or drives together.
(2) run M. and choose the option: "Create an image of the partition (s) required to backup and restore Windows" to write a full backup to an external drive or USB key
(3) use the option to create a CD or a USB startup key

I use all the time and it usually takes less than 10 minutes to make the backup of the image and at the same time or less do a restore.  In addition, MR has the ability to add a recovery Boot Menu entry.  This then allows you to boot into Windows re, and then you can use it to do a restore - when you cannot start Windows!

NOW, you have the means to restore a full system that works for the external hard drive or USB key in a few minutes.

Good luck

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