EASEUS Todo Backup 3.0 Beta

4.1 out of 5 stars 4.1 (14 votes)

BETA ()

Windows 2000/Home Server/Server 2003/Server 2008/Vista/XP / Freeware / 923 downloads

EASEUS Todo Backup is a free backup and restore solution for a good reason: with detailed instruction wizards, your computer will be in a safe condition within minutes without the help of an IT specialist to backup your system state, partition and disk. And this program is totally free to use.

  • Homepage

    EASEUS Todo Backup

  • Uninstaller

    Yes

  • Latest Changes

    - Back up and restore MS Exchange Server

    - Back up and restore SQL Server (available in 3.0 full version)

    - Back up to tape and tape libraries

    - One-click system backup & recovery

    - One-click to restore system to dissimilar hardware

    - Support differential disk/partition/file backup

Reviews of EASEUS Todo Backup

  1. 3 out of 5 stars
    asaenz

    Reviewing 3.0 Beta (Dec 13, 2011)

    I liked that it was free ... I liked that it wasn't difficult to navigate and create a backup image ... what I didn't like was that it was not able to run on my laptop after I created an emergency boot USB Flash Drive and DVD. Neither would run on my laptop when I booted from the USB/DVD ... a message remained on the screen asking me to wait and one of the lights on my keyboard was blinking after a few seconds. Sooo, create an emergency backup USB/DVD and make sure it works on YOUR computer before depending on it to restore your backup image otherwise you might lose everything or have to pay big to get it back.

  2. 3 out of 5 stars
    Bala7

    Reviewing 2.5 (Apr 30, 2011)

    This is a TRIAL version.
    Home ver is free.

  3. 5 out of 5 stars
    bobad

    Reviewing 2.0 Beta (Dec 6, 2010)

    So far so good.

    I cloned the disk on a laptop, and it worked. Procedure was, 1. Connected old 80GB HDD to the laptop with a USB to SATA adapter. 2. Cloned the disk, never leaving the Win7 X64 environment. 3. Shut down the laptop and physically removed original drive from inside the laptop. 4. Plugged the cloned HDD into the laptop. 5. Booted from cloned HDD. Win7 knew something was amiss, but I chose to boot directly into Windows 7, whereupon it booted fine.

    I also backed up my boot HDD partition on my desktop, storing the large image file on to my data HDD. It went smoothly and reasonably fast. I haven't tried to restore the image, so I can't vouch for it.

    I wish backing up or cloning would block the screen saver and sleep mode. My laptop went to sleep for an hour during cloning, but to my surprise, when I woke it up it resumed and finished successfully.

    A strange quirk is, it uses "A:\" drive for backed up disks, I assume because I don't have a floppy drive.

    4.5 stars, will definitely test the next release.

  4. 5 out of 5 stars
    maomao

    Reviewing 2.0 Beta (Dec 6, 2010)

    Very good!

  5. 1 out of 5 stars
    CyberDoc999

    Reviewing 2.0 Beta (Dec 2, 2010)

    buggy with lots of errors
    did not finish when I went to restore my files

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