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Refresh Backup Plan?

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From time to time I do a refresh of my computer (a HP TouchSmart 600). Recently I upgraded the TouchSmart software from version 3 to version 4. This process took several hours. The next time I do a refresh I plan to follow the following plan so as to save time during future refreshes by restoring the C drive to the condition shown after step 3 below.

1. Uses the System recovery (Recovery partition) to refresh the C drive to the factory condition.
2. Upgrade the TouchSmart software to version 4. This takes several hours.
3. Install TrueImage Home 2011.
4. Do a backup to a USB drive.

Now the questions. Which of these two is best? Suggestions welcome.

1. Create the backup as a Disk Image. Using a USB drive for just this purpose.
2. Create the backup as a File backup. Using the backup as the starting backup for a weekly backup. Using this method would I be able to restore the disk back to the condition after step 3 above?

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Create the backup as a disk image on a USB drive. Make sure you select the entire disk (all partitions).
Even cleaner: do the "original" backup from the CD. Then install 2011 and other apps.

Choose a simple incremental backup, create a full after 6 incrementals, backup daily, validate weekly, keep only the last 4 (one month) or more version chains depending on the space of your backup: make the empty space about 1.5 to 2 times the size of a version chain.