See if you can change that to something very large (or maybe zero means no splitting). I think there's a setting in the advanced options to set the file split size (4GB by default). SyncBack (free) is the one I've been using for several years but there are plenty of other such programs available. I suggest that you additionally use a copy-paste kind of backup program for all of your critical data. I've been burned too many times in the past. However, I'll never again make the mistake of relying on just one backup method again. Paragon apparently lost their right to use the Windows emergency boot program as part of their own emergency boot disk.Īt this point, I trust Paragon - certainly more than the other available backup software. You now have to download all kinds of crapola from Microsoft to do this. The only fly in the ointment regarding Paragon is that the newest versions do not allow you to make a Windows emergency boot disk easily. I like it so much that I even bought extra licenses for it to cover all my computers. The full Paragon Hard Disk manager does lots of other disk management tasks besides system backups - and it does them better than Windows. Most recently I used it to clone a boot drive and restore its image to a different drive. I tested its ability to create and then restore disk images several times. I've tried many drive-image back-up programs and all of them have failed me in some way, sometimes in a major way. That's normal for a Paragon backup of you C: drive.
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