Hard Drive Backup Utility - Question

I have a P67A-GD55 and everything is working wonderfully. I would like more information concerning the Hard Disk Drive Backup Utility in the BIOS.  The BIOS Version is 1.9 and that came on the board from the time of purchase.
I can get to the HARD DRIVE BACKUP option in BIOS and it seems like it times out waiting for something...which I have yet to figure out.
My intention is to do a complete backup to an another drive LETTER: which is currently the identical sized partition on the same physical drive. I was able to use CLONEZILLA x64 but would prefer to use the built in Utility.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
My System;
MSI P67A-GD55 B3 Stepping (Bios version 1.9)
I7 2600K             
G.SKILL 8Gb DDR3 1600   F3-12800CL9D-8GBRL
MSI N5500GTX-Ti Video card
Hitachi 2Tb 7200 6Gb SATA Hardrive
Win 7 Home Prem x64

i dont recommend windows backup utility, not comprehensive enough.
if u are a home user, there are many free utilities out there.
drive backup, true image and todo backup are all good backup tools.
they are all can help you.
personally, i use todo backup.
http://www.todo-backup.com/products/home/free-backup-software.htm

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