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May 2023 - Cloning Computers -- eBits n ByteZ -- Issue #033
May 01, 2023

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How To Clone A Computer

Understanding How to clone a computer is an essential skill for everyday computer users. It enables the convenient backup and restore of your entire computer system, including the operating system, device drivers, and all of your applications and files.

With cloning, there is no more manually loading of all the parts that make up your computer system, and can take up hours of your valuable time.

I have a simple way to clone your computer, which is completely free, and uses software called Rufus, which allows you to create a bootable USB pen, and Clonezilla, which allows you to take a cloned image of your computer.

In this article, we first look at the reasons for cloning a computer; from data backups to redundancy reasons. We then look at the tools you need for cloning, and how to use them.

Once you have a cloned your device, the process doesn't stop there. It is a regular, iterative process to capture all the changes you make from the point the clone is taken.

Take a look and let me know what you think.





Computer Introduction

The review of older pages to bring the up to date continues.

The Computer Introduction article is the latest to be reviewed. I've corrected some of the technical details because as time moves on, so does technology, and so does PC specifications.

I have also updated the video at the end of the article, and I'm introducing the article summary videos that are being implemented across all other articles.




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