A:Answer Yes. I would offer two thoughts for you:
1) Use its program to backup up your files.
2) Use the link below to create an image of your hard drive. That is really what you want to do. This establishes an exact copy of your drive should something happen to your drive and you need re-install your entire system and your data files. Step #1 I mention above, will not restore your system, just your data files you specify to be restored. This takes time to run, but once done you can restore your system on any hard drive you put in your computer or if you get a virus. Keep in mind, future files will not be on this image, so either re-do the image periodically or do step #1 above. This is very simple to do and this product is perfect for it. Keep in mind, don't rename the folder Windows uses to store the image. These instructions are simple to follow. Good luck.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/3011736/how-to-create-an-image-backup-in-windows-10-and-restore-it-if-need-be.html