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Backup and Restore Everything— Create full image backups of your entire Windows system for rapid recovery in any emergency situation.
System Backup — Back up your complete Windows OS setup as a recoverable image, including all installed applications and settings.
Disk and Partition Backup — Back up an entire hard drive or a specific partition for targeted, flexible protection.
File and Folder Backup — Select specific files or directories for lightweight, space-efficient backup tasks.
Automatic Scheduled Backup — Configure daily, weekly, monthly, or event-triggered backup schedules to keep protection fully hands-free.
Incremental Backup — Back up only files that have changed since the last backup session, saving both time and storage space.
System Restore — Roll back your Windows OS to a previous stable state in just a few clicks.
File-Level Restore — Recover individual files from a backup image without restoring the entire backup set.
Universal Restore — Restore a backup image to a different physical machine or migrate from physical to virtual (P2V).
Advanced File Synchronization— Keep files consistent across multiple locations with flexible, intelligent sync modes.
Mirror Sync — Automatically ensure the destination folder is an exact mirror of the source, removing any extra files from the target.
Two-Way Sync — Replicate all changes, new folders, and deletions made in either the source or destination to the other location simultaneously.
Real-Time Sync — Monitor the source folder continuously and sync any new or modified files to the destination instantly.
Scheduled Sync — Automate sync tasks on a set timetable so files are always up to date without any manual action.
Easy Disk Clone and OS Migration— Move your operating system or entire disk to a new drive without reinstalling Windows.
System Clone — Migrate your live OS, applications, and settings to an SSD or HDD with a guaranteed bootable result.
Disk Clone — Duplicate an entire hard drive to a larger or faster drive, preserving all data and structure.
Partition Clone — Clone a specific partition with SSD alignment, on-the-fly resizing, and support for dynamic volumes.
Sector-by-Sector Clone — Create a byte-for-byte duplicate for complete data accuracy, or clone only used sectors for transferring data from a large drive to a smaller one.
Cloud-to-Cloud Backup and Sync— Back up and sync your cloud data between services directly, without using your local computer or bandwidth.
Cloud-to-Cloud Backup — Copy your files from one cloud service to another automatically, adding a second layer of safety against account issues or service outages.
Cloud-to-Cloud Sync — Keep cloud accounts synchronized without downloading and re-uploading files, saving time and computer resources.
Offline Cloud Backup — Once a task is launched or scheduled via the web app, it runs on CBackup servers even if your PC is turned off.
No File Size Restriction — Back up and restore files of any size without limitations.
PC to Cloud Backup and Sync— Send your local files directly to cloud storage for off-site protection and multi-device access.
Backup to Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox — Push local files to major cloud platforms directly from the desktop app.
Encrypted Cloud Backup — Add password protection to cloud backups, securing them so only you can restore them through CBackup.
Multi-Device File Access — Access your backed-up files from any device after syncing to cloud storage.
Combined Cloud Storage Pool— Merge the free and unused storage from multiple cloud accounts into one large backup destination.
Combine Free Cloud Drives — Link multiple Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive free-tier accounts to create effectively unlimited free backup space.
Merge Paid and Idle Storage — Consolidate unused storage from paid subscriptions to maximize value and reduce overhead costs.
Enterprise-Grade Security— CBackup is built with data privacy and account security as core principles.
256-bit AES Encryption — All data transfers are protected with one of the most secure encryption standards available.
OAuth Authorization — Cloud accounts are connected without ever saving your login credentials on CBackup servers.
GDPR Compliance — CBackup processes only the minimum personal data necessary for its specific functionality.
Data Ownership — All backup files are stored in your own cloud drives, and only you have access to them.
Permanent Account Deletion — Delete your CBackup account at any time and all account data is permanently removed from the database.
Automation and Personalization Tools— Fine-tune your backup experience with advanced scheduling and management options.
8 Schedule Options — Choose from daily, weekly, monthly, USB plug-in trigger, and other event-based automation settings.
Differential Backup — Back up only the difference between the last full backup and the current state to minimize storage and time.
Email Notifications — Receive automatic email alerts reporting the status of your backup and restore tasks.
File Filter Setting — Include or exclude files by extension (e.g., .doc, .txt, .gif) to optimize backup scope and storage usage.
Version Management — Selectively delete or restore specific backup versions for granular version control.
Backup Scheme — Automatically remove outdated backup images based on retention rules by cycle count or image count.
Manage Tasks — Flexibly manage, pause, restart, or reconfigure any backup or sync task from the software dashboard.
Outlook and Email Backup— Protect email communications and contact data directly within the desktop app.
Outlook Backup — Securely back up emails, contacts, calendars, notes, and tasks from Outlook to local drives, external storage, or NAS.
Email Account Backup — Back up entire email accounts or specific folders with a single click, compatible with Gmail, Hotmail, and third-party accounts configured in Outlook.
Recovery Environment and Bootable Media — Ensure system recovery is possible even when Windows fails to start.
Create Bootable Media — Build a Windows PE or Linux bootable USB or CD to perform recoveries when the OS cannot load.
Recovery Environment — Add a CBackup recovery option directly to the Windows boot menu for fast access during startup failures.
Explore Image — Browse and copy files directly from backup images in Windows Explorer without performing a full restore.