A system image
is an exact copy of a drive.
By default, a system image includes the drives required for Windows to run. It
also includes Windows and your system settings, programs, and files. You can
use a system image to restore the contents of your computer if your hard drive
or computer ever stops working. When you restore your computer from a system
image, it's a complete restoration; you can't choose individual items to
restore, and all of your current programs, system settings, and files are
replaced with the contents of the system image.
Although this
type of backup includes your personal files, we recommend that you back up your
files regularly using Windows Backup so that you can restore individual files
and folders as needed. When you set up Windows Backup, you can let Windows
choose what to back up, which will include a system image, or you can select
the items that you want to back up and whether you want to include a system
image
Extracted from
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