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You could quite easily backup individual files, folders and data on each partition. This will take ages and you'll soon forget which files you've recently backed up. Another option is to setup an automatic backup procedure which will take selected files and folders and then back them up at a specific point each day, week or month. A better option might be back backup your entire drive or drive partition. Once you've made the initial backup, if you have problems in the future you can restore the entire drive, boot and you'll be back up and running.
O&O DiskImage 2.0.11.26 is a drive backup and restore tool. Once you've made the initial backup, you can easily create an incremental backup, which means that you only backup files you've amended since the last time you ran your backup.
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