I had heard from several people that a good way to back up an OS drive was to use imaging software to make a compressed image of the drive which could be restored to another disk, creating a bit-for-bit exact copy of the OS drive.
What I want to accomplish is to have an exact copy of my OS drive I can swap in if (when) my current disk has problems, and not be caught in the middle of a job needing to reinstall and upgrading everything.
I tried "Drive Image" and then Paragon Software's Drive Backup.
The imaging process goes simply in each application, and I get a bunch of files supposedly the compressed image.
But no matter what I do, with both apps, when I restore any of the images I made, the "restored" disk won't boot. Instead I get a message saying "Insert boot media . . . "
I have my disks in removable "caddies", but even if I hook them up directly to the mobo, I get the same results.
I appreciate any help.
What I want to accomplish is to have an exact copy of my OS drive I can swap in if (when) my current disk has problems, and not be caught in the middle of a job needing to reinstall and upgrading everything.
I tried "Drive Image" and then Paragon Software's Drive Backup.
The imaging process goes simply in each application, and I get a bunch of files supposedly the compressed image.
But no matter what I do, with both apps, when I restore any of the images I made, the "restored" disk won't boot. Instead I get a message saying "Insert boot media . . . "
I have my disks in removable "caddies", but even if I hook them up directly to the mobo, I get the same results.
I appreciate any help.