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Which of the three settings allow full backups.
And what I mean by that is by creating a HD separate on another computer where the user accounts and everything else are brought over too. The last time I tried the user accounts were hyperlinked and that for me won't work.
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"Backup - all files" is what you want. If the user accounts were linked, that's because you used a Safety Clone, which isn't a full backup...
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Yes, it can definitely do it: take a quick look at sections 3-5 of the user's guide: they go into this in some detail.
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