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I have a windows 10 system that got a Boot Configuration Data error earlier this week. I was unable to repair the drive so I ended up reinstalling Windows and was able to recover most of my documents from a backup. I want to beef up my backup strategy so I'm fully prepared if this sort of thing happens in the future. My system currently has a 256MB SSD drive, a 1TB HDD (empty) and a network RAID 0 1TB drive that holds my music and photos (40% full). I don't think I can rely on the backup included with Windows 10 so decided to try EaseUS Todo Backup software. Todo offers partition back up, file backup, system backup as well as incremental and differential backups. I'm having a hard time understanding the differences between the types of backups and what I should use or where I should back up to.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
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