Create Windows 10 System Image and Save to Google Drive🔥

I want to create a full system image, ideally with the built-in system image creation tool in Windows 10. I prefer to save the system images on Google Drive rather than an external hard drive because I have limitless storage. Can I make a system image of my Windows 10 computer and save it to Google Drive?

Yes, you can create a system image of your Windows 10 computer and save the system image backup to your Google Drive. To do this, you can utilize the Windows built-in tool - Backup and Restore and professional backup software - EaseUS Todo Backup.

To use Backup and Restore, you must first create a system image of your computer. You can press the "Create a system image" option on the left after navigating to the Control Panel's "Backup and Restore" section. You can upload it to Google Drive after saving it to one of your hard drive's partitions. Remember that regular users are limited to 15 GB of storage, and you must pay for more if you require more.

It is worth noting that although Backup and Restore, a built-in Windows backup app, can help you perform such a job, you must create a system image on an external drive and save it to Google Drive.

Fortunately, you can use a better and easier way to help you create a system image and directly save it to Google Drive. You can use professional backup software - EaseUS Todo Backup.

It is an easy-to-use and practical backup and restore program designed for Windows computers. It can help you back up the system, disk, file, and computer app and create a system image on a USB drive. In addition, it lets you make full, incremental, and differential backup modes and store the backups in various locations, like hard drives, NAS, Security Zone, and Cloud.

Most importantly, EaseUS backup software allows you to enjoy 250 Cloud storage for free to back up your computer to Cloud drives, like Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, pCloud, etc.

If you want a better and easier way to create a system image and save it to Google Drive, you'd better use EaseUS Todo Backup to help you.