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Cloning windows 10 os may prevent future purchase on top of the hassle of destructive restoration for those who may be interested) ( I bought cheap sata to usb kit, used hard drives 100-250 gig are going pretty cheap online. So you can therefore take your specific windowsbackupimage for specific device, and drag it to another hdd at time of recovery (if need be), and it should work just the same! (if i am understanding correct.) So I can even back up my backup. but obviously you need to restore it onto a drive that's going to be used on the same machine (same hardware) as what was there when you first made the image. When restoring, i usually COPY the image that i want into the otherwise empty WindowsImageBackup folder and pray that it finds the right one. i think the folder that Win creates is WindowsImageBackup, so once it's done i drag the newly made folder that is inside of that and shove it into a separate folder labelled "work pc" or "game pc", just to force a barrier for Windows. i create an image, and then move it to a properly labelled folder, just in case Windows decides to overwrite something or try to restore the wrong one. I use a single 500G HDD to store system images for my 4-5 machines. Can I drag it to another HDD, and expect it to work just as the hdd that I transfered the image to in the first place, or should we run backup process again.
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For that matter, I could make several "restore point clones'' of same PC on one HDD(like using cwm/twrp on rooted android) Or do I have it wrong? I am assuming that I can chose the file that I want to recover from for specific laptop, or desktop once I am in recovery. It is simple enough to clone, but I have not ever attempted to recover a windows pc with clone. Or should I stick to using one HDD per PC, run the clone, leave them the way they are, and store them away? May I keep several backup clones of multiple computers on one hdd, which is being used externally?(assume that I have them properly labeled to specific pc/laptop) (The clone file sits on the root of 2nd internal drive, along with multiple other folders with media etc.) May I put multiple files on a hard drive that I am using as a back up clone of my primary SSD drive.