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I have never gotten Clonezilla to work. I don't want to call it obsolete, but... it certainly isn't intuitive, and in 2024 I expect even open source software as widely known as Clonezilla to have a straightforward interface.
For simple data backups, I use Kopia.
EDIT: Apparently there's a GUI for Clonezilla called Rescuezilla. I'll have to give it a try sometime.
Somewhat curious how CZ has never worked for you. I've used it for years and any failures it has had were fixed with tweaking some of the options. I love the tool myself, but I have also never heard of Rescuezilla so thanks for that. I think I'll give that a go next time.
It's been a while since I tried it, so I don't recall exactly what didn't work the last time. I think it may have been driver related.
I'm definitely going to give it another go one of these days.