Rescuezilla: Disk Imaging Made Easy

00:00 Intro 01:15 USB Stick Required 01:35 Where to Store Images? 01:59 Setting up the Software 03:55 Backup Image to USB Drive 07:53 Locating a Locally Connected System Image 08:41 Restore Image From USB Drive 12:16 Backup Image to Network Share 15:24 Locating a System Image on a Network Share 16:08 Restore Image From Network Share 18:31 Image Explorer (Beta) 20:16 Rescuezilla the Distro 23:38 Important Data Recovery 24:41 The End Wouldn't it be great if, in the event of your computer crashing, getting a virus or, worse still, being hacked, you could reset the clock and put things back just the way they were before disaster struck. Well that's the purpose of a system image, to create a snapshot of when all was well, and then - following the aforementioned digital doomsday - restore everything back to normal. In this video we'll learn how to make use of the free and open source Rescuezilla to image our system, both backing up to a USB hard drive and also to a network share. After going through the recovery process, we'll take a look at what else this easy to use software has to offer. Rescuezilla can image Windows, Mac and Linux computers. So, whatever your computing preference, protect your setup today. Website links: Rescuezilla https://rescuezilla.com/ Etcher https://www.balena.io/etcher/ Set up your own Network Attached Storage (NAS) with openmediavault (OMV)    • Set up your own Network Attached Storage (...   Back it up - Easily automate and secure your backups (for free)    • Back it up - Easily automate and secure yo...   Additional credits: Thanks to https://www.1001fonts.com/ for the following fonts BlackChancery Font made by Doug Miles Note to Self Font made by ThatDanYankee Thank you to https://freesfx.co.uk/ for the 'Applause from Large Indoor Crowd', 'Automatic Camera' and 'Rocket Whoosh By' sound effects 'Success Fanfare Trumpets' by FunWithSound with thanks to https://freesound.org/ (Creative Commons 0 https://creativecommons.org/publicdom...) Dell Inspiron 15 5000 Series i5547-3750sLV 15-Inch Gaming Laptop image (CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., via Wikimedia Commons) Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Ultrabook image courtesy of Intel Free Press (CC BY-SA 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., via Wikimedia Commons) Other (original) images sourced from the superb https://pixabay.com/