- Joined
- May 25, 2009
- Location
- Ada Michigan
Hi Everyone.
I just downloaded and installed the new EaseUS TODO backup software on my computer.
From the time I started downloading the software to the time I had a completed backup and a bootable repair disk was less then an hour.
This software is really easy to use.
During the install process I specified where the backup was to be stored.
In a folder on my F:\ drive named EaseUS Backups.
So when I started the backup I had only to click on a button named, System Backup, (it has a Windows logo on it) and then look at the description, is shows what it's doing and where it's going to put it.
Then click on continue and that's it.
A half hour later my C:\ drive was all backed up.
I created a bootable disk using an option in the tools menu, tested it and it worked.
It immediately opened a window asking me if I wanted to boot into EaseUS or my hard drive.
When I selected EaseUS it opened the program window and had a big restore button that I needed to click on the restore my computer.
I notice that it also has a clone drive application and the options to back up specific partitions if desired.
All in all, it look like just what I've been looking for.
http://www.todo-backup.com/products/home/free-backup-software.htm
If it's this easy maybe people will do it for a change! LOL
Mike
I just downloaded and installed the new EaseUS TODO backup software on my computer.
From the time I started downloading the software to the time I had a completed backup and a bootable repair disk was less then an hour.
This software is really easy to use.
During the install process I specified where the backup was to be stored.
In a folder on my F:\ drive named EaseUS Backups.
So when I started the backup I had only to click on a button named, System Backup, (it has a Windows logo on it) and then look at the description, is shows what it's doing and where it's going to put it.
Then click on continue and that's it.
A half hour later my C:\ drive was all backed up.
I created a bootable disk using an option in the tools menu, tested it and it worked.
It immediately opened a window asking me if I wanted to boot into EaseUS or my hard drive.
When I selected EaseUS it opened the program window and had a big restore button that I needed to click on the restore my computer.
I notice that it also has a clone drive application and the options to back up specific partitions if desired.
All in all, it look like just what I've been looking for.
http://www.todo-backup.com/products/home/free-backup-software.htm
If it's this easy maybe people will do it for a change! LOL
Mike