How to back-up and restore Windows 8: File History Vs. RecImgManager

RecImg appear to be a convenient recovery tool for Microsoft latest OS Windows 8

You all know that Microsoft presented a couple of tips on how to back-up and restore its new operative system Windows 8. The most widely spread option is File History which is seen as preliminary took for backing up the latest “Windows OS”.

However File History appears to be nothing else than the “conventional” Windows Restore, of course bearing another name.

According to Microsoft guidelines, it seems that File History is in fact not able to restore the software and applications already installed on you PC at the backup time, but only the relevant folders/documents.

Taking advantage of this inability, those from SlimWare released RecImg Manager, backup tool which is seen as a free alternative to Windows 8 feature, but more complete.
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RecImg Manager not only makes a simple backup of files and applications spread through your system but it generates a perfect image of the targeted partition allowing us to return the computer to a previous stage, fully functional.

Practically it allows you to restore Windows 8 without losing your data and provides the same results as if you’d use “Create a system image tool” in Windows 7.

Still, some users claim that RecImg is somehow slow. A faster recovery tool compatible with Windows 8 is Paragon Backup Image which is reportedly able to make the backup and recovery in about 7 minutes each.