Clone my Win 10 system partition onto an usb drive

Discussion in 'backup, imaging & disk mgmt' started by tipo, Oct 20, 2021.

  1. tipo

    tipo Registered Member

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    Hey guys! I just wanted a little help from you here. My question is: is there any way to clone my c drive (win 10 os with all the programs I have installed) on an usb stick and make it bootable? This means when I have some problems with the os just insert the usb and install the clone from there (restore/overwrite what is on the partition C). This means it must be a bootable stick, right? I looked at aomei, macrium, easus and I find it a little confusing so any help would be much appreciated.
    EDIT: I used rollback rx to revert to the baseline snapshot, but for a couple of months it's giving some errors..
     
  2. Brian K

    Brian K Imaging Specialist

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    tipo,

    You can put your Win10 on the UFD but I doubt you can do the reverse. Copy your UFD to an internal drive.

    I suggest you create a backup image (stored externally) with one of the imaging apps.
     
  3. tipo

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    Thank you! Will try that!
     
  4. Gaddster

    Gaddster Registered Member

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    Rollback is garbage software made by a scummy company, which those errors are probably caused by Rollback and I'd strongly recommend you remove that software or reap what you sow.
     
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