Easeus Emergency Disk Iso Download

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Ifthe USB isn't booting, you need to make sure that the USB is bootable. You can either select the USB from the Boot Device list or configure BIOS/UEFI to always boot from a USB drive and then from the hard disk.

When the operating system can't boot, or migrate the system from backup image to another HDD/SSD, we maybe need WinPE bootable Disc. Under the Pre-installation Environment, we can run EaseUS Todo Backup without system boot partitions, and recover system/data from the backup. EaseUS Todo Backup supports two ways to create the rescue CD or bootable DVD: Linux based bootable disk and WinPE based bootable disk. However, most of the functions are not available under Linux based bootable CD, so we recommend you to create the WinPE bootable CD first.


EaseUS Todo Backup provides a bootable disk function based on both Linux and WinPE to boot into your PC in case of a system disaster. All you need to do is download this software and install it on your computer. Then, follow these steps to create an emergency bootable USB for your PC now.


Most people will choose to create a bootable USB. If there is a problem with your computer, just plug in the USB flash drive, it will start your computer with EaseUS and restore the data to the computer.


You can also create a WinPE bootable disk with the help of ADK. The Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (Windows ADK) has the tools you need to customize Windows images for large-scale deployment, and to test the quality and performance of your system, its added components, and the applications running on it. Follow these steps to create a bootable USB with ADK.


Step 2. Launch the ADK tool, select the "Install the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit-Windows 10 to this computer" and click "Next". On the subsequent page, click "Next" and "Accept".


Step 4. Close the installation process when it's finished. Open the Start menu and go to "Windows Kits". Right-click "Deployment and Imaging Tools Environment" and head to "More" > "Run as administrator".


Step 6. Then execute the command: MakeWinPEMedia /ISO G:\WinPEx64 G:\WinPEx64\WPE64.iso. When you see "100% complete" and "Success", it means you've successfully created WinPE files. Navigate to the G drive or where you created the WinPE files. There you will see a WinPE iso file.


Then, you can connect the target disk to the computer, and burn ISO files to it to make it bootable. For this task, you can use Windows To Go (an available feature in Windows 10 Education/Enterprise/Pro and Windows 8/8.1 Enterprise).


Step 8. It will automatically search for all inserted USB drives. Choose the destination USB drive and then "Next" to continue. Click "Add search location" to search for the Windows installation ISO file and choose the mounted ISO file.


If you want to create a bootable USB drive for business usage, you can download and install EaseUS Todo Backup Enterprise version. If you are a single user, you can download and install EaseUS Todo Backup Home version. If you are looking for a free bootable USB creation tool, install Windows ADK.


So how to create a WinPE bootable disk? To do so, you'll need a reliable WinPE bootable disk creation tool for help. Follow the tutorial below, we'll guide you through creating an emergency bootable disk for Windows 10/8/7 in two moves:


On this page, we provided you a reliable WinPE bootable disk creation tool - EaseUS Todo Backup to help all levels of Windows users fixing Windows won't boot, OS crash errors via a stem image restore feature.


With the bootable disk, Windows uses can also backup their files, even a whole hard disk partition, from a dead computer. Download and give it a try if you are having a problematic computer that won't boot.


As we know that there are two types of Bootable disk - Linux and WinPE - that can help you bring the Windows system back to a healthy state when it corrupted or failed to boot. However, the Linux bootable disk is only for basic recovery. WinPE bootable disk brings more complete recovery functions for Windows users.


EASEUS Todo Backup is a complete and reliable backup and disaster recovery solution to backup system, data, files and folders, hard drive partition. It not only provides convenient user-interface to simplify your tasks but also enables you to backup and restore an image of your partitions or entire hard disk.


EASEUS Todo Backup is a comprehensive and reliable backup software that allows users to easily backup and restore their data. This software is designed to provide users with a simple yet effective solution for protecting their important files, documents, and system configurations from loss due to hardware failure, human error, or other unexpected events.


In addition to full system backups, EASEUS Todo Backup also offers several other backup options, including file and folder backups, disk/partition backups, and email backups. Users can choose to backup specific files and folders or entire disks and partitions, allowing them to customize their backup strategy based on their needs.


Another useful feature of EASEUS Todo Backup is its ability to clone disks and partitions. This allows users to create an exact replica of a disk or partition, which can be useful for transferring data between two computers, upgrading to a larger hard drive, or simply creating a backup copy of a critical system.


EASEUS Todo Backup also includes a number of advanced features that can help users further customize their backup strategy. For example, users can schedule automatic backups to occur at specific times or intervals, set up incremental or differential backups to save space and time, and even encrypt their backups to ensure the security of their data.


Backup Benefits

System backup. Full system protection allows you to easily back up and recover your entire operating system when disaster happens.

Disk imaging. Block-level disk imaging quickly and efficiently backs up the entire disk or volumes.

File backup. File-level backup allows you to selectively back up specific files, folders or file types, including network shared files.

Hot backup. Back up specific files and volumes without interrupting any current operations, especially for open files backup.

Outlook Email backup. Disaster recovery for Outlook Express or Outlook 2003/2007/2010/2013/2016.

Incremental and differential backup. Only back up changes made since the previous backup, saving time and storage space.

Schedule backup. Flexible backup scheduler allows backups to run based on daily, weekly, monthly or event.


Special Benefits

Migration and clone. Fast, easily and safely migrate system to an SSD or a bigger HDD for disk replacement or upgrade.

Backup management. Easily manage backup job and automatically delete the out-of-date backup images, saving storage space.

Browse image file. Browse backup with Windows Explorer and simply copy-paste files/folders.

Compatible with GPT/UEFI. Create a WinPE bootable media for 64-bit Windows system resided on GPT to start up PC recovery in case of emergency.


I have Windows 10 64Bit.



Have been using the AOMEI Partition Assistanct Standard and now I just purchased

the AOMEI Backupper Professional. I really love both apps more than any others

I have been using, especially, the backupper, with respect to system restore.

However, I have some disappointments I would like someone to help and clarify for me.



1. In both Partition Assistant Standard and the Backupper Professional, to create a boot

media, I am asked to download and install AIK (2.2GB). The instruction on the support

page says to also get ADK (1.7GB). Wow, that is insame for just a boot disk. Going

thought the forum, I found this which is only an 18.6MB file; the file is called a "aomeipeV9.zip":




SIW2: Winpemaker for Aomei Backupper and Partition Assistant

The file has the "pe" in its name. What up here? Not the same with the 2.2GB+1.7GB (almost a 4GB) file

for a WinPE boot media?



2. For the Partition Assistanct, all I need is to create a boot disk for the PC incase I need

to use it outside Windows 10. Acronis True Image boot disk is 650MB, Easeus boot disk is just

60MB. These two can create the simple boot disks from the Wizard menu. Why would I need an

almost 4GB of file to create a 'regular' boot disk? For Partition Assistant, to use outside Windows




3. When using the AOMEI Backupper Professional, I backed up my system drive. The drive has

a capacity of 232GB, and the used space is 500MB for the Reserve Partition and 80GB for the

operating system (less than 80.5GB) of space. I have about 152GB of free space left on the

first disk which only has my Windows OS. After backing up, the resulting image file was more

than 202GB. Insane indeed! Yes, I used the High Compression" option. I tried Easeus and Acronis,

I got about 45GB and 51GB respectfully.



I must be doing something wrong. On creating boot disks and backing up, I need some education here, please folks.


Read: install the windows ADK. You only need the 2 sections they say. Get ADK from the link they provide and download the version for build 1607 if you have that version of Windows which you should have if you updated last summer. You have to run ADK, but only install those two sections when prompted on what to install.




Now run the utility in AOMEI for creating boot disk. If it hangs at 99% and then won't boot, use the option to create an ISO. Mine hung at 99% but did boot into the rescue environment. Since you now have ADK on your PC, the ISO option will also work. You can burn the ISO by right clicking on the downloaded file in Win 10.

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