Although the whole process is kind of complicated, all you need to do is read them through. Or if you prefer an easier way to create bootable USB as well as a free PC backup tool, you can refer to the next part to get it. It only offers you the day free trial version and then you need to pay for it.
Enter the following commands one by one and wait for each step to complete. Then, the DiskPart utility will close and you will see the standard Windows command prompt. Enter the following commands:.
You can also create and store image backup to that USB, then when your computer goes wrong, you can boot your computer from the USB drive and perform a restore. Restart your computer and enter the BIOS boot options menu. Choose the bootable USB drive and boot your computer from it.
As you can see, the whole process is kind of time-consuming and you may meet some unexpected errors because of improper operation. And do not forget that it only offers you a day free trial version. Why not try one free Norton Ghost alternative? It offers more powerful backup options compared to Norton Ghost and can help you create bootable USB in only a few clicks. On internet, some users report that they cannot find a way to run the Ghost utility from USB key, because they don't have a CD drive bay.
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Doing so ensures that Clonezilla will take care of the more complicated settings. Select disk to local disk. This is the top option on this page. Select the hard drive you want to clone. In most cases, you'll move the cursor to highlight the top hard drive; this is usually the sda hard drive the "a" refers to the first hard drive. You can double-check that you're selecting the correct drive by looking at how many gigabytes of free space the drive has listed next to its name.
A hard drive labelled "sdb" would be the second hard drive, "sdc" would refer to the third, and so on. Select your external hard drive. This will usually be the only option on the page, but check the hard drive's storage number e.
Select -pa poweroff. This ensures that Clonezilla will turn off your computer when it finishes cloning your hard drive, allowing you to remove your flash drive before restarting your computer. If you don't remove your flash drive before restarting your computer, your computer will just reboot from the Clonezilla installation again.
Confirm both prompts. Wait for Clonezilla to finish cloning your hard drive. This can take several hours. When Clonezilla finishes, it will turn off your computer. Remove both the hard drive and the USB flash drive from your computer.
This will prevent your computer from restarting from one of the USB drives; at this point, you can turn back on your computer and use it like usual.
Part 4. Open SuperDuper. Type in superduper , then double-click the SuperDuper! Click the "Copy" drop-down box. You'll see this option on the left side of the SuperDuper! A drop-down menu will appear. Select your Mac's hard drive. Click the name of your Mac's hard drive in the Copy drop-down menu. Click the "To" drop-down box. It's to the right of the "Copy" drop-down box. This prompts a drop-down menu. Click the name of your external hard drive in the drop-down menu to do so. Click the "using" drop-down box.
It's below the "Copy" drop-down box. Click Backup - all files. You'll find it in the drop-down menu. Doing so ensures that your Mac's entire hard drive, settings and operating system included, will be cloned.
Click Copy Now. It's a blue button in the bottom-right corner of the window.
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