Generally no status / details should be lost of course, but yes, in worst case, it is possible that Windows may not update the information properly due to the BSOD.
> I have seen the "Backup/Restore current configuration" option but had no idea it also backed up the statistics,
Yes, that option designed exactly to backup all status, statistics, settings, license etc.
This is explained in the Help:
https://www.hdsentinel.com/help/en/29_c_upd.html
It is possible to backup and restore current configuration. Backup saves the current configuration including all options and project configuration, the previous statistics, logs and registration details (registered user and activation file). This way after a complete re-install the user only requires to restore the previous configuration - the software will be automatically registered and all previous settings, statistics will operate as before. It is recommended to periodically backup configuration and statistics to removable media which can be used in case of a complete re-install.
> it might be helpful to update that option to clarify that is a COMPLETE backup (not just the program configuration).
Sorry, I do not understand: as it saves everything, I see nothing to update
> Is there any way to make automated backups of the config?
Currently no, but yes, this may be a good idea for a future version, thanks for the tip.
> Is the hdsentinel.sta file the storage of the statistics?
It is only part of the statistics.
Different files/folders (and even the registry) is used, exactly to be safe: exacly to prevent losing ALL possible status/statistics upon a such failure/BSOD or similar event when a file could not be updated.
If you prefer to periodically and automatically backup EVERYTHING, I suggest the following:
1) open Configuration -> Advanced Options page and with the Change folder to store statistics and settings button, select a new, empty folder.
Then Hard Disk Sentinel will save EVERYTHING (all settings, statitics, logs, etc...) to files under THAT specified folder only.
2) then you can any time backup that folder: manually or may create a scheduled backup project to do so.
This way you can then restore the contents of this folder (when Hard Disk Sentinel is not running of course) to have the last snapshot.