![]() Beware Easeus Todo Free backup and recovery software. Might have been warned somewhere in the fine print but didn't see any catches. JohnKenn Should not complain about a free product, but this is unethical at very least. What are folks using that seems to work rock solid for a complete disc clone. ![]() I know the cloning softwares are continually improving. Antbody tried this? Will probably get Acronis paid up for an upgrade. ![]() Have not tried the Win 8 cloning tool, which is supposed to work. Don’t know if they’ve crippled the new improved Todo boot disc. I was able to use an Acronis boot disc which got me running, but could not recover maybe 10% of what it saw as corrupted files cloned by Todo. They give you the website hyperlink to start paying, now that they screwed you and you are in a vulnerable position. You can do a flawed job of cloning TO a disc, but can’t use the free version to recover from the disc any more. It started in the same manner and then a popup that cloning from an external disc is now only supported with the paid version. ![]() Last night, my win 8.1 went down and I went for Todo. Beside the new annoying popups to buy the better stuff and the cloning going forward sometimes without a restart (was a flag), everything worked well. Now have ver 6 installed and have my drives cloned in case of disaster. I’ve used Todo for years and have been saved from several disc failures and crashes thru ver 4 and 5. The new improved version has some not so good surprises you don’t want to find out when you need it. ![]() Should not complain about a free product, but this is unethical at very least. ![]()
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