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    (Incremental) backups safe for system disks?

    Making an (Incremental) backup with the bootdisk is safe because Windows isn't running. But it's also a very time consuming way of backupping.

    Paragon can also do scheduled backups using a program running in Windows.
    I'm wondering how safe/exact those backups are. Windows and installed programs keep writing to disk all the time. Windows locks and deletes files, etc etc.

    How does Paragon guarantee an exact snapshot?

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    Re: (Incremental) backups safe for system disks?

    Depending on what product you are using, if you have Settings>Backup Options, check Hot Processing which uses Microsoft's VSS Technology. Several years ago I needed to reinstall/rebuild Windows but needed my PC daily so I'd backup, work on the reinstall/rebuild, restore, backup, etc. for about five days. Also when I was the W10TP I restored it probably 10-15 times without any issues.

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