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FWIW, I see that Paragon Backup and Recovery 16 is free as a promotion for the next few weeks.
Well the "free" stuff caught my attention.
I took a look at the website and the manual. Looks interesting, & seems capable of everything Windows has, with a few extra features thrown in.
PC Mag review here:
http://www.pcmag.com/arti.e2/0,2817,2413587,00.asp I always use just a full disk/volume image backup. I gave up on file/folder backups years ago after several files failed to either backup or restore because they were in use. I also find incremental or differential backups hard to keep track of.
With HDD gigabytes cheap these days I find it simpler to stick with full volume images. Makes it easier to know what you need if you have to restore an image.
Might have to download Paragon and check it out.
The main difference that I see with Paragon vs. the native Windows image is the recovery environment needed to restore an image to a failed system. The Windows image recovery can be run from any Windows recovery disk, or the Windows installation media. The Paragon image restore must be run by booting from the WinPE recovery media. Always test your system with the recovery media to ensure you can boot with it and locate the recovery image.
In addition, Paragon allows you to accomplish backup, restore, or copying of Windows BitLocker encrypted volumes, but only when they are unlocked. Until that the locked volumes will be recognized in the program’s interface as “Unknown”.