Has anybody tried the latest EASEUS Todo Backup Home v2.0 Free http://www.todo-backup.com/products/home/ and has anybody been experiencing problem and glitch with this latest version because I’m thinking of giving up Acronis True Image, because it getting a bit difficult for me to keep up with the budget cost as I’m currently using Acronis True Image v10.0.0.4942.
Wow they added incremental backup option with the free version. Scheduling is also there which is another plus for a freebie. It’s worth giving it a try i would say. Infact i’ll test the program and i’ll report back… I also have an older Acronis version and i just don’t feel like paying for a new version every time, especially with all these nice freebie backup programs that have come out in the last few years. I’m thinking of putting Acronis on my old XP machine and use one of these excellent freebies on my main rig. Thanks for the heads up on this one Speedy.
No worried Darth Mikey we should thank to the user name RNfromTN who posted this on the UPDATES sections http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=9671.msg576267#msg576267 and beside this software looks very promising to achieve this goal as an excellence free software, and I’m not brave enough to tried it we have to be very careful sometimes free software don’t always work :-\
I’m looking forward to see your complete review about this Darth Mikey ;D
Edit:- Also EASEUS has a support forum website if you have any further question or problems http://forum.easeus.com/ ;D 8)
Okay seems like a very nice program, very clean and simple GUI and it appears to be working just fine. Made a 17GB image file from my system partition which has 28GB of data on it, not bad at all(normal compression level). It took 8 minutes to do a full system partition backup which is approximately the same as with Acronis TI.
Please note that the program does support incremental backups but ONLY with file backups and not with system images. Scheduler works fine. Also note that the program supports sector by sector backups.
Okay checked their forum and apparently they are still developing the incremental update feature for partition backup so we can expect that in one of the next versions, that is if they can get it right of course. ;D
About the restore option, i wasn’t brave enough to go through with it. Why ? After i selected which HDD i wanted to restore the image to, i was presented with a screen that shows how the layout of the HDD would look like after the restore. Problem is i have multiple partitions on that HDD and the screen was only showing the system partition and the rest of the space on the HDD was marked as UNUSED. UNUSED ??! Are you freakin kidding me ? I have 500GB+ of data there for Christ’s Sake !!! : So i am really not sure if that means it is gonna get rid of those other partitions and ruin my HDD layout. Have to ask on their forum i guess.
I’m looking for a program that make full disk (all partitions) backup (not image).
All that I’ve found need to delete all partitions in the destination driver. But it’s my backup driver, I just want do to do a disk copy, not delete all the destination driver. I can make partition by partition, but I was looking for one that make full disk or, at least, save the operations into a task.
Do you know any?
@Speedy: I am waiting for a reply in their forum. I will let you guys now when i get an answer.
@Tech: I am not sure i am following you… This program can backup your entire HDD not only the partitions if that is what you mean. It has sector by sector function aswell so you can make an exact clone of your hdd.
I saw that in the screenshots.
But does it delete the destination drive (partitions) before making a backup of the source disk? (like Easeus Partition Master Home Edition and Wondershare Disk Manager, for instance).
My poor English…
I have a notebook with 250Gb of disk on 6 partitions.
I have an USB drive of 640Gb for backup.
So, I want to separate 250Gb of the second one and make a full backup of my notebook disk.
Problem, when I do that, all the other partitions in the backup drive are deleted, i.e., the programs delete all the partitions on the 640Gb drive to copy only 250Gb, letting the other space as non-partitioned. Of course, the other 390Gb is used with other backups, videos, etc.
Got it?
OK got it. ;D If you read my replies above you will see that i have the exact same concern. I don’t want my other partitions that are on the destination HDD to get deleted. That is why i didn’t go through with the restore. I made a post on EASUS forum asking them just that. Waiting for a reply… BTW Acronis and Ghost(which i used in the past) were both able to simply restore that single partition, they left the rest of them well alone. Which is what i would expect from a backup program, if it simply restores that single partition and deletes the rest of them that are on the same HDD than the program is, i am sorry to say utter crap. ;D
Acronis Disk Director does not make full disk copy as far I remember.
Acronis True Image perhaps, but it’s an image not a partition restore.
Ghost… I have shame to say I’ve used a Symantec product ;D
I switched all my image type backup from Acronis to Macrium Reflect http://www.macrium.com/default.asp , http://www.macrium.com/reflectfree.asp The free version does only full backups, but has the usual restore and browse capabilities. You can also choose whether to copy the unused sectors or only those actually used by the file system. It seems much faster than Acronis also.