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Yes of course, any software that makes a full image of your drive will do this.
dd
is the old school and very manual way of doing this. But there are programs like Veeam Agent or Rescuezilla that make it much easier.Really don't understand the one guy downvoting you. This seems like helpful advice, considering my lack of knowledge.
Unless it's because Veeam Agent costs money. But that's nitpicky. Costing money is for ME to decide if it's a deal breaker. I mean, for me it is, but you giving that advice shouldn't be downvoted. For others it may not be.
And RescueZilla according to google is just a gui front of dd. So that sounds like my best option.
Veeam Agent itself is free, they do have lots of other stuff that is paid though.