Thank you all for the suggestions. Quite interesting to read how many approaches
everyone is using.

Just for the record, I've downloaded Acronis True Image which provides back up utilities, disk cleaning/wiping utilities, and an image utility. Seems rather fast
and does not slow down the Windows machine at all. Cost me $49.

The Try&Decide utility feature allows you to create a temporary copy of your hard disk. Using this copy, you can perform changes on the system that otherwise might not be advisable, such as installing new software, downloading files from the Internet, or opening e-mail attachments. If, during these operations, the system crashes or is infected by a virus, you can delete the temporary duplicate and restore your system to a known, healthy condition. A simple reboot will restore your original hard disk and any changes, including
the virus or other unwanted changes, will be gone.

Thanks again,

sims

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