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Pretty awesome and easy way to backup your Windows Install/Folders/Drives!

One of my best friends, Kyo made a pretty nifty backup script using DISM to make 1:1 backups of your Windows Install, Drive or Folder and saving them as .wim file!
It makes it super easy to reinstall your current OS with all its data and programs to a new SSD/HDD really easy!

It runs rather fast too, once you put DISM.exe into your Windows Defender Exceptions (Defender keeps scanning this process, slowing down the backup process drastically. Dont worry about safety, DISM is a windows tool and process)

Here is Kyo's Github page of the script: https://github.com/KyodaiKen/DISMBackup#restore-complete-windows-drive-and-make-it-boot

I have been using it for over a year now and it never let me down. I thought I share it with you nerds :3

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Thank you fellow nerd.

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Interesting,but i prefer to use VHDs for backups 😄

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