In the past, I used AOMEI OneKey Recovery as a program that allows me to float a whole window as an image, back it up, and then recover it.
I think this was free before.
But if you go to the AOMEI OneKey Recovery site, there are only demos or paid versions.
Is the AOMEI OneKey Recovery program charged? p>
2902 2016-07-16 Gentleman
Up to AOMEI OneKey Recovery 1.5 was offered free of charge.
Starting from version 1.6, it is only available for a fee.
AOMEI OneKey Recovery is charged from 1.6.
There is a demo version, but when I install it, it says that the demo is only installed, and if I want to actually back it up, I need to buy a fee.
You can just use the system image backup/restore functionality provided by Windows.
AOMEI OneKey Recovery has been turned into a paid one.
The AOMEI Backupper Standard program has the same functionality, so you can use it.
This is still free.
http://www.backup-utility.com/download.html
Using AOMEI Backupper Standard is better than Windows' own backup and restore capabilities.
It's only half the capacity that's backed up.
Backups or restores are much faster.
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