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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.
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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.
Link Removed
If it's this easy maybe people will do it for a change! LOL
Mike