BackUp Solution

Which is your Backup Solution?


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I mostly use AOMEI Backupper, but occasionally I use EaseUS Todo Backup.

I recently purchased a used laptop to replace my main laptop. I put the SSD from my old laptop in the new one. Instead of Windows recognising a change in hardware and installing the need new drivers when I booted with the SSD in the new computer, I would get a BSOD. After many hours of trying to fix the issue (I was not prepared to do a clean install of Windows), I was able to get my new computer to boot, by doing a backup with AOMEI Backuper, and then doing a restore to dissimilar hardware. I had previously tried a number of other options, such as doing a restore to dissimilar hardware with Todo Backup and running SysPrep. But I was still getting BSODs, until I used Backupper.

I have a license for O&O Backup, but currently don't use it.
 
hi i know a lot of you will say im mad but i do not backup at all, the reason is i have 1tb hard drive and it is 98% free all i have is google chrome ccleaner. avast premier. kerish doctor. zemana antilogger. hitmanpro alert. revo uninstaller pro. ublock origin.facebook. twitter. so if any thing goes wrong its easier to do a complete windows 10 install.
 
I have paragon hard disk manager and backup & recovery pro. Hard disk manager have feature backup and restore but i never try. Backup & recovery is very reliable & simple but their customer care is terrible and takes 3-4 days to respond. Two paragon softwares ( hdm and br) never run at a same time they are using same engine.
 
Macrium free, Paragon lic and AOMEI free. I don't like GUI of Paragon - ugly. Macrium and Paragon have option to fix windows boot problems. AOMEI has incremental and differential backups. Macrium can add recovery boot menu option. Paragon customer service is rather helpful, they usually answer in 1-2 business days. I think in the long run I'll use Macrium free only.
 

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