A System Backup involves all of the system files, boot files, and program files. Only backing up both the system and boot files can ensure that the operating system works normally when restoring the operating system. Users can rely on backup files to restore operating system s to a normal state once a disaster occurs, like a system crash, hard drive failure, mistaken operation, Windows update, and more. In this guide we’re focusing on creating an automatic incremental backup (one that backs up only the files that have changed since the last backup), because once you set it up, you don’t have to worry about it again. If there is any system problem, we can employ ShadowMaker again to system restore windows 7 via the backed up image file. It can help to save a lot of time. That is to say, the boot partition was a system partition and the system partition was a boot partition. Because of this, with those earlier operating systems, it was necessary to backu...