04-02-2024, 11:09 AM
Had my W10 backup HDD drive, with USB 3.0 IF, fail yesterday but had another HDD drive to create a new one.
It got me thinking: is it worth creating a clone drive as well? SSD drives are cheap and the desktop PC, with SSD, is working well so would a clone just swap in to get it running, as is, if disaster strikes ? Could the clone SSD just be taken out of the USB shell and put in the PC for instant up and running?
Another expense of course that the better clone software has to be purchased on a 1 year contract.
thanks for thoughts or experiences if you have gone this way
Gary
It got me thinking: is it worth creating a clone drive as well? SSD drives are cheap and the desktop PC, with SSD, is working well so would a clone just swap in to get it running, as is, if disaster strikes ? Could the clone SSD just be taken out of the USB shell and put in the PC for instant up and running?
Another expense of course that the better clone software has to be purchased on a 1 year contract.
thanks for thoughts or experiences if you have gone this way
Gary







