Backup/restore software to usb

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Hi All,

I'm looking for the best free solution the set my system to backup to a USB pen and keep an incremental backup, if worse case happens and I need to do a complete restore I can simply choose to boot from USB and set it to restore.

Software needs to be free and simple.

What's your opinions guys?
 
Whole system backup?

Macrium Reflect, you can create a bootable USB stick and use that.

-edit, not sure if you can do incremental from the bootable environment, but you could certainly use it to take full backups. I use the paid version and it does an incremental each morning to a network drive, from within Windows.

Since Vista, you can take reliable images from within Windows, thanks to Volume Shadow Copy and some other trickery :)
 
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Whole system backup?

Macrium Reflect, you can create a bootable USB stick and use that.

-edit, not sure if you can do incremental from the bootable environment, but you could certainly use it to take full backups. I use the paid version and it does an incremental each morning to a network drive, from within Windows.

Since Vista, you can take reliable images from within Windows, thanks to Volume Shadow Copy and some other trickery :)

You can do incrementals/differentials from the usb environment but only with the paid version. (the free version might allow differentials but i haven't used it for a long time now).

The way you do it is to go to restore > load the last image (whether it was a base image or the latest incramental > then click on 'Other activities' and the 'create differential' / ' create incramental' will be shown as well as 'delete'.
 
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