Creating system image to an external HDD is an effective way to keep data in safe even something wrong with your system. And you can restore it easily.
Creating system image to an external HDD is an effective way to keep data safe, thus many users may want to create one. Below are the most common reasons:
✩ Avoid data loss and reinstallation: There are many reasons that will cause your system in trouble, such as system crash, virus attack, laptop stealing, hard drive damage, etc. Once your system failed, it could be annoyed because reinstalling a system would take a lot of time. ✩ Fast disaster recovery: If you have created a system image to an external hard drive before, you can restore system image from external hard drive easily, saving a lot of time and energy. ✩ Cost-effective: HDD is cheaper than SSD, so it should be a better choice for storing system backup image.
Here I will show you two ways of creating system image to an external HDD. First, you need to prepare an external HDD, which is big enough to store your system files. You may choose WD HDD, Seagate HDD, Hitachi HDD, Samsung HDD, or Toshiba HDD as you like.
Windows built-in Backup and Restore can help you create system image backup. Here I'll take Windows 10 as an example to show you the detailed steps. Also, you can create a system image in Windows 7/8/11 with this tool, but its name is a little different.
Step 1. Connect your external hard drive to your computer and make sure it can be detected by your machine. Click Start-> Control Panel-> System and Security-> Backup and Restore (Windows 7) to open the program. Then, click Create a system image at the left side.
Step 2. Select the external HDD you prepared before as the destination place to store the image backup. Click Next.
Step 3. Select the drive (s) that you want to backup (system drive has been selected by default). Click Next.
Step 4. Then, confirm your backup information. If there is no problem, click Start backup to launch the progress.
However, you may encounter system image backup failed using Windows built-in backup tool. Luckily, there is another way to create system image to an HDD.
There are many utilities to make up the shortages of Windows built-in tool, for example, AOMEI Backupper Standard, a powerful backup software, can backup and restore system in a few simple steps. And it is free for Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10/11. Below are some advantages of it:
To create system image to external HDD, you can follow the steps below:
Step 1. Download AOMEI Backupper Standard free, install and launch it. You will see its main interface, click Backup and then select System Backup.
Step 2. Then, it will bring you to the System Backup page. The system drive has been selected by default, and all you have to do is to select the external hard drive you prepared before as the destination place.
Step 3. Then, you can set up more for your system backup image by Options, like adding comments. If you would like to set up an automatic backup, the Schedule would be helpful. If there is no problem with your backup, you can click Start Backup to backup Windows 10 to external hard drive.
HDD, the short of hard disk drive, is a kind of data storage device used for storing and retrieving data using one or more hard rapidly spinning platters coated with magnetic material. When you read and write data on the HDD, it will spin with a moving actuator arm.
An external HDD is used as an extended storage device or it is used for storing backup images. It is produced with a USB port. Once you need to use it, connect it to your computer, and it will be detected by your computer.
Creating system image to an external HDD is very easy if you use a reliable backup software, such as, Backup and Restore (Windows 7) or AOMEI Backupper Standard. But the built-in tool is not stable as expected and the system image backup may fail due to not enough space or VSS error, etc. Thus, it’s suggested to use AOMEI Backupper to secure your data.
By using it, you can enjoy more advanced features, such as, schedule backup, incremental backup, compression, intelligent sector backup, etc. In addition, you can use it to restore system image. If you upgrade to higher editions, you can even restore system image to another PC. Use AOMEI Backupper to secure your data right now!