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How to Use Redo Backup and Recovery for Beginners Redo Rescue (formerly Redo Backup and Recovery) is a free, open-source bare-metal system imaging tool that allows users to back up and restore an entire computer hard drive in just a few clicks. Because it runs as a standalone “Live” operating system from a USB flash drive, it can save or rescue your data even if your primary Windows or Linux system fails to boot entirely. This beginner-friendly guide walks you through downloading the software, creating a bootable drive, running a full system backup, and restoring your machine after a crash. 🛠️ Step 1: Prepare Your Bootable USB Drive

Because Redo Rescue operates outside your normal operating system, you must first install it onto an external storage device.

Download the ISO: Visit the official Redo Rescue SourceForge Repository and download the latest ISO image file.

Get a Flashing Tool: Download a free USB creation tool such as Rufus for Windows or BalenaEtcher for Mac/Linux.

Flash the Drive: Insert a blank USB flash drive (at least 2GB). Open your flashing tool, select the Redo Rescue ISO file, and click Start or Flash to make the drive bootable.

Label Your Drives: Ensure you have a separate, larger external hard drive or network location ready to save your backup files. 💻 Step 2: Boot Into Redo Rescue

To run the software, you must instruct your computer to boot from the newly created USB drive instead of your internal hard drive. How to Create a Redo Backup, Recovery Bootable USB

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