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IMO , Acronis is probably one of the worst backup software's you can have, nothing but bloatware.For some reason, the system backups I took are not restoring. I paid $30 for Acronis. However, it did not load and gave a blue screen error. Now I am afraid to purchase Easeus Back-Up.
Hasleo is no longer slow, its as now fast as the latest Macrium Reflect now & used it for many months & many, many restores without issues - it is still free & when or if it isn't I will likely pay for it - IMHO some offers are good but if you have to reinstall or even image back a while codes no longer work, not always the case & with some programs it don't matter but with imaging it has to work or its pointless.
Macrium is very reliable, if the cost doesn't stop you, I have restored my computer many times, with no trouble, just verify your backup,glKFor some reason, the system backups I took are not restoring. I paid $30 for Acronis. However, it did not load and gave a blue screen error. Now I am afraid to purchase Easeus Back-Up.
I didn't buy Macrium because it was too expensive. Actually, the problem was with my desktop computer. I bought a laptop two months ago. I haven't tried Acronis ($15) yet. I'm thinking of trying the free Hasleo backup program. Acronis slows down the computer.Macrium is very reliable, if the cost doesn't stop you, I have restored my computer many times, with no trouble, just verify your backup,gl
I agree with Dave.. MANY years ago Acronis was all I used, there was no Macrium. But then I finally gave up on Acronis, as I too got a bluescreen. I have never tried Easeus BUMacrium is very reliable, if the cost doesn't stop you, I have restored my computer many times, with no trouble, just verify your backup,gl
There was a link on this forum (I THINK) where macrium cut the subscription cost in half...I didn't buy Macrium because it was too expensive. Actually, the problem was with my desktop computer. I bought a laptop two months ago. I haven't tried Acronis ($15) yet. I'm thinking of trying the free Hasleo backup program. Acronis slows down the computer.
I wrote, but they said there was no discount at the moment. They didn't pay much attention to what I wrote.There was a link on this forum (I THINK) where macrium cut the subscription cost in half...
I would write them, saying you would really like to support them, and would also like to use a reliable product, by purchasing the subscription, but it's just too expensive for you. Is it possible to get a discount.
Does Easus free work on Windows 11?I backup several times a month. I use Macrium free, AOMEI and EaseUS. Then I am insured against one failing. Now I will say that none of these three have ever failed me. I backup Win11 and Win10 on both laptop and desktop. So my experience is that these programs are reliable.
I did have one failure with Aomei, but that was about 4 years agoI backup several times a month. I use Macrium free, AOMEI and EaseUS. Then I am insured against one failing. Now I will say that none of these three have ever failed me. I backup Win11 and Win10 on both laptop and desktop. So my experience is that these programs are reliable.
I really don't know, I have a pro vertion.Does Easus free work on Windows 11?
Yes it does.Does Easus free work on Windows 11?
Yes. The EaseUS free version is slower than the home version. The workstation version is the fastest. This aligns with my testing experience (and the EaseUS comparison chart). I also confirmed the speed differences with EaseUS support. For purchasing EaseUS backup, I recommend the workstation version. Its interface and overall experience are better than the consumer version. EaseUS failed twice for me. I couldn't restore any images in either case.Does Easus free work on Windows 11?
Hasleo also is much less size on disk too, if that matters & IMO has no disadvantages over Reflect which I used for many years - Actually my Reflect sub don't end until October (it has already been disconnected) I just tried Hasleo as to start with I was unconvinced it was as good until a member on here advised me to try it, so I did & was surprisedYes. The EaseUS free version is slower than the home version. The workstation version is the fastest. This aligns with my testing experience (and the EaseUS comparison chart). I also confirmed the speed differences with EaseUS support. For purchasing EaseUS backup, I recommend the workstation version. Its interface and overall experience are better than the consumer version. EaseUS failed twice for me. I couldn't restore any images in either case.
I suggest using Hasleo instead. It is faster and more reliable. I performed many restores with it with no failures or issues. Its delta restore is especially speedy on SSD systems. Hasleo's reliability matches Macrium's, and it's faster, based on my experience.