Most users do not realize that Windows 10 and 11 include a complete system imaging tool. Search for "Backup Settings" -> "Go to Backup and Restore (Windows 7)." That tool still works perfectly on Windows 11. It allows you to create a full system image to an external drive. It is not flashy, but it is free and written by Microsoft.
Macrium Reflect Free was the gold standard. While they have discontinued the free version (moving to a subscription model), legacy versions are still safe to use if downloaded from the official website, not a repack site. wondershareubackit repack
The cruelest irony of downloading a cracked backup tool is that it frequently contains ransomware. Cybercriminals know that if you are looking for UBackit, you care about data security. The repack may install a backdoor, wait three weeks, and then encrypt your hard drive. You will try to use your "free" UBackit to restore your files, only to realize the backup images have been deleted or encrypted too. Most users do not realize that Windows 10
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