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|    Yuhler Speertraeger to John C.    |
|    Re: [Update] Iperius Backup Free 8.5.9    |
|    23 May 25 11:29:29    |
      From: oenvafgbez.lhuyre@znvyahyy.invalid              On article <100n7oi$3fiv2$1@dont-email.me>, John C. wrote (at least       in part):              > I've been looking for a backup program that does full incremental       > cloning of either drives or partitions like AOMEI Backupper Standard was       > able to do. I was using that program until it hosed my system for three       > days because an update installed an incompatible driver (I was runnning       > W7 at the time.) AOMEI Backupper Standard will clone drives, but it       > won't make the destination drive or partition bootable. For that, you       > have to pay for the full version of the program.       >       >              John, the AOMEI Backupper I have here (v4.1.1.0) does create fully       bootable images when using System Backup or Disk Backup options. What       version are you using? AFAIK the missing features this version has       are email reports (I have a script handling this) and backup schemes.              This version is still available somewhere on the Internet, I posted       the download link here some time ago. Anyway, if you can't find it I       can send you a copy through a service like File Convoy. Just let me       know.              Below excerpts of Backupper's UserManual.pdf:              "AOMEI Backupper provides a one-click backup system solution. If you       need to do a system backup, it will enable you to back up your system       drive completely, including applications, drivers, configuration       settings, system files and boot files."              "Disk backup will back up all your files on the disk into a       compressed image file, including all partitions or volumes on this       disk, and system files. That means if you back up a system disk,       after restoring it, the restored disk can also be booted directly. It       supports backing up MBR disks, GPT disks, external hard drives, USB       disks, and other storage devices that can be recognized by Windows."              --       Best,       Yuhler              Reply-To: partially ROT13, invalid=com       Due to spam I'm filtering-out GoogleGroups. Sorry. :(              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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