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We found the five products/applications the best free backup software for both personal and home users, without too much learning they can easily operate the software and make a dependable backup of files, folders, OS, or even hard drives to any desired location. In case of any unexpected data loss or system corruption issue happens, an existing backup image can save the day!

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In fact, Microsoft Windows 10 has File History to backup your device and files for free. But Is Windows 10 backup any good? As is known, File History is an automated file backup system on Windows 8/8.1 and Windows 10. With this built-in tool, you can do more than just restore previous versions of files; It's a competent backup tool for your needs.

Due to the different license agreement applied in the Technician edition, the users who own this edition have to write an email at sa...@easeus.com or access our LiveChat to get the download and upgrade information.

One of the great things about ToDo Backup is that it offers both file/folder backup and drive/partition imaging. The former is simply copying files and storing them in a container file (*.pbd), while the latter copies all the information on a disk or partition, for wholesale restores and recovery of your system.

Both the Free and Home version ($39.95 annual or $59.95 perpetual) offer all those basic features. The Home version, which I tested, goes even further with disk/partition/system cloning, Outlook email backup, Security Zone (think restore OS partition), restore to different hardware and PCs, and for another $20 ($59.95 annually), 1TB of online storage.

ToDo Backup makes it easy to select what you want to back up, and provides easy options (shown below) for the most common backup operations: your Outlook email and your operating system. The latter is simply imaging the entirety of the disk that you boot your operating system from. If you use other email programs, use the file and folder backup for your email.

You can also back up your system with the more versatile disk backup, but the OS option simplifies a not necessarily intuitive process that includes several partitions and might fool less experienced users.

EaseUS Todo Backup is the product of EaseUS, a software company headquartered in China. It was founded in 2004 by an entrepreneur named Ji'en Liu. The company serves millions of customers worldwide, with many software products including data backup, video editing, location tracking, text editing, and file transfer.

Business users can purchase a package to guarantee technical support for a year ($999), 2 years ($1399), or a lifetime ($2499), which is steep. They can also pay extra fees to get access to a centralized backup management system.

Todo lets you secure backup files with passwords to prevent unauthorized access. This way, even if someone gains access to your account, they can't get to your backup files and leak them without knowing the specific passwords.

During every backup process, Todo will send email notifications to inform you of the state of the backup mission. You can choose to receive such notifications when the backup is successful or if it fails in transit.

I use Process Explorer to see who is eating up CPU power. When I first noticed that Todo EaseUS was consuming about 3% of my CPU power, I assumed that some sort of disk indexing was running in the background, and decided to wait for it finish whatever it might be doing. I have yet to use the program, but a full month later, EaseUS still consumes its 3% while all it is doing is regularly pushing a nag screen onto my desktop asking me to buy their supposedly superior product. Meanwhile, software running regular version checks in the background, as in Adobe and others, are seen using 0.01%. Is this supposedly superior backup program really running my computer as a spam robot? Are the TodoUS programmers incredibly inept? Do others who have Process Internals Process Explorer and TodoUS see what I do? If there is no one on this very informed forum who is able to provide some definitive explanation, I will remove this poorly written (or malicious) program.

v2023.7 [Oct 7, 2023]
- Support the backup and restoration of Chrome information.
- Support the restoration and backup of game archives.
- Resolved known issues to provide a more stable and efficient user experience.

v14.1 [Jul 30, 2022]
- Add the function of creating and backing up to the EaseUS security zone to keep the backup data away from the threat of extortion software.
- Solved the problem that outlook backup finally gets stuck or crashes.
- Solved the problem that some systems cannot be backed up due to VSS startup failure.
- Fixed the problem of returning failure information due to the deleted image during intelligent backup.

v12.8 [Sep 15, 2020]
- Improved Disk Partition/System Clone and Restore performance.
- Improved backup quality.
- Solved the problem which caused the system restore stuck at 20% in the progress.
- Solved the problem which caused the plan was not executed after the user logged out when the device was shut down or restarted.

v11.5 [Aug 16, 2018]
New features:
- Recover Outlook backup to different computer or Outlook client.(Only for Home edition).
- Add additional drivers when creating emergency disk.(Only for Home edition).
List of features improved:
- Fix: Failed to clone GPT system disk sector by sector.
- Fix: Cannot re-create WinPE bootable disk when the creation fails.
- Fix: Cannot recover to network in some cases.
- Fix: Some incorrect error messages.

However, now after a fresh reinstall I'm pulling one folder from the backup that I made, just one folder, and I've been staring at a progress bar that didn't even get to 1% in 25 minutes. I'm afraid Easeus Todo Backup is a terrible solution as the restore function is extremely slow. I have disabled Windows Defender to speed it up a but, but it seems like it's even taking around 1 to 5 seconds for files that aren't even 1Kb.

I'm so bummed out because this is my work computer and I trust companies to put out good software, I mean, they are advertising that their software is good, so that claim is obviously ridiculous. At first it displayed it would take approx. 55 minutes to restore just one folder from the backup, but now after half an hour the time estimate has disappeared and the progress bar is still under 1%.

Take this warning, and go for another backup program. Now I have to let this run probably till well into tomorrow before I can even use this one folder, not to mention all the other data I still have to retrieve.... I hope the Easeus Todo Backup staff steps onto a lego with their bare feet!

EaseUS Todo Backup Home is the Home version of the EaseUS Todo Backup Free app, a comprehensive tool designed to help you make backup copies of all your files in a fast and convenient way, so you can recover your most important documents in case something terrible happens to your computer. This version comes with a 30-day free trial, which allows you to enjoy features such as disk or partition cloning, system cloning, smart backup, and much more.

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I always create a Restore Point just before launching my backup program on any given Friday. ETBH had not been used since 2023-02-03, so there should have been no updates or other modifications to its files.

Might want to look at say restore points from say last week or last time you did a backup to see if that one is normal.
Then check your system event logs, application event logs and see of there is something listed there that crashed. (just trying to narrow the timeline a bit)

No. The reason Easeus wrapped their ToDo Backup around a Linux LiveUSB is because backup of Windows from within Windows means you would be able to open a lot of files to back them up. When you boot from Linux, that means Windows is shut down, and there aren't any open files in the Windows system which would not get backed up.

There are so many free open source backup solutions which work from within Linux for Linux that I am not surprised Easeus has not documented how to make it work from within a live system booted from the HD. Take a look at these... -system-backup-tools/

EASEUS Todo Backup Free is free for home and business users and offers many features that usually only commercial backup solutions have. The easy-to-use backup program doesn't come with spyware or the need to install a browser toolbar.

EaseUs Todo is a very decent backup software for windows. it has several backup and restore option, it can restore data to the actual location. Besides, not only create backup of a particular partition but also can create a backup of whole hard drive. i have been using this software for years, its simply useful.

Recently, I had one of the worst possible experiences a web programmer could have -- the dreaded "Server Error 500". In my opinion, this is by far the most annoying error when it comes to building a webpage. The reason for this is because it is a generic error given, and can have so many meanings. This can range from not having a file set properly, lack of a default website, to something as simple as wrong permissions. The worst part about this was I didn't even have full access to the Plesk powered Windows server. In the end, I have easily spent four hours trying to fix the problem, but to no avail. It was not until much later that I was given access to a higher level account, and all it took was a few minutes for me to find the solution to the problem. Luckily, I had a backup of the website, and was able to undo some of the changes I have made to it when I was attempting to resolve the issue. While I may look silly for taking so long to fix such an error, everyone overlooks some things. One thing that should never be overlooked is making sure to have backups, and even backups of your backup. Fortunately, today we have a piece of software that does just that. EaseUS a company based in China who is gracious enough to offer us their Todo Backup Workstation 5.0 for our review today. To be honest, I had never heard of them before, but they do make a variety of backup software, and seems to be quite good, too. So let's dig right in to see how this software stacks up, and remember to always have a backup!

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