backing up gpt uefi windows 8

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What software for backing up complete gpt/uefi/windows 8 systems are you using. The most important feature we need is the ability to create a bootble version that will do complete backups directly from the computer without having to remove the hard drive.

We use Acronis 2010 for all systems windows 7 and older. We tried the newer version of Acronis and were not happy with it and removed it . We have experimented with Macium and Paragon but as far as I can tell they do not have the feature of creating bootable media that will do a backup(maybe we are not using the correct version), it can only be used to restore a computer.

Thanks for any suggestions or input.
 
I think aomei backupper will do this. Note!!!! From experience. You MUST create the bootable media from a machine that has gpt/uefi/secure boot in order to get the proper choice on what media to create, otherwise you will be banging your head against a wall. At least with a previous version that's how it was.
 
Thanks for the suggestion. I am in the process of using backupper. For now, I was only able to get it to boot in legacy mode; I will work on uefi booing later. IdeallyI want to just restore the user files, but It will only restore the whole partition. There is a mode to explore the image, which would allow me to copy the user files, but it is telling me it is locked. That may be user error. I will keep experimenting/researching it.
 
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Well worst case, you could drop the image onto a spare drive, and then hook it up through a dock to the machine once you have it running, and pull the files from there. But as I said, what I experienced, was when you create your bootable media, you MUST be on a machine that has uefi/secure boot in order to create the media that can boot in uefi/secure boot enabled machines. If you create the media from a non uefi machine, it won't do what you are after. For my main system I have a custom desktop with Windows 8.1 pro on it. But it's not a uefi board. I could only create the legacy bootable media. When I tried from a uefi enabled laptop to create my bootable media, it gave me an extra choice when I created the media asking what type I wished to create.
 
I took your a advice and in installed and created media with a laptop with uefi and secure boot enabled. We did image to a spare drive and pull the files off. It is not ideal, but the only way to image the ssd which was sealed in the tablet.
 
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