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Baws & Bonkey
You can use Bonkey to backup your system. It'll even allow you to schedule backups so your backups aren't dependent on your sketchy memory.Install Bonkey.Go into the Windows MMC (Microsoft Management Console) > Services, and check that the Bonkey Service is "Automatic" and "Started". If yes, close the MMC and go to Step #4. If not, go to Step # 3.Set the Bonkey Service to "Automatic" and "Start", close the MMC, and re-boot.In Windows Explorer, navigate to C:\Program Files\Bonkey\ and locate the following 2 executable files: Bonkey.exe, and wrapper.exe. For each file, Right click, select "Properties" > "Compatibility" > and place a check-mark in "Run as Administrator". Close Explorer.Open Bonkey, and configure your back-ups. When you close the UI, the Service will run effectively according to schedule.
There are many options for free backup software available online. Some of the most common include: ComodoBackup, DFincBackup, SEBackup, and Bonkey. Those are all for Windows. If you need Mac backup, you might want to try: JaBack, Mathusalem or Bacula.