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TIP: dont forget to remove your backup drive and store it in a separate location from your pc. You may think this is over the top, but i lost all of my information on my pc and my backup(s) in a house fire. I learned a lesson, it can happen to you.
@@PhoenixSSEither by using cloud storage like Google drive, Microsoft's drive or using some cloud service. Regardless, if you don't want to do that. I suggest keeping your external drive in a fire proof container or having a safe vault in a different location.
@@PhoenixSS I recommend encrypting your data at that point. You can do that by searching online on how to do that and sending it up to a cloud service.
I am Derick from India,Had purchased a new laptop,and had some concern with my windows system image backup,he was so kind to reply me back so immediately and he has also promised with the video solving the concern I had mentioned.eagerly waiting for the same. And for the icing in the cake even after 10months of this video he shared with the licence for EaseUs todo.i am so thankful, Daniel really appreciate your help👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
You are welcome brother i things i know you wrote me emails and i'm following you up during this process to full backup your windows to external Drive , right? i'm doing the video tutorial to show step by step
Hope you enjoy it! write me an email and write this software name and i will provide you with a license for this thanks to EaseUS :) tips2fix@gmail.com
Thank you very much for the EaseUS license, I will put it to good use 👍👍 PS I'm a new subscriber and I like your videos you keep up to date with Windows 11 and the latest hardware updates.
Thanks for your excellent video on backing up to another drive. Everything is easy when you know what button to push! 😀 If you still have a license for EasyUS, I would greatly appreciate it.
This version of Backup Win7 has NEVER been further developed and so staying still is under Win10 and so it is for Win11. Urgent advice, DO NOT USE IT, use an external Backup tool with of course a rescue stick, with usually fifteen minutes later your IMAGE is back on the C-drive, this from the external HD or even from a Network drive (a bit slower then). To do this, use the 3-2-1 backup strategy and test it as well. I myself have been using AOMEI backupper for more than6 years and it has helped me out many times, is completely Freeware.
I've been using AOMEI Backupper for several years to backup my entire C drive to an external SSD everytime I get a WIN 11 update. Takes about a half hour,
Thank you for your instruction. i have question, after you have copied the hole C: drive on the USB. Next month later my PC is defected, so i want to recovery my PC. During we made backup on USB, it will also made the windows11 system bootable on USB? Thank
Hi, do exactly what i'm doing on the video , have a backup but not just copy and paste your C: drive but create full backup using windows option , or use todo backup , if you need a license write me an email tips2Fix@gmail.com and i will send it i still have some licenses available. ✌
Thank you for the great video! It was really helpful to me to make a backup of my current PC. I am still struggling with data migration to a new PC though and was wondering if you still had any EaseUS licenses? I will send you an email
I have 4 external hard drives attached to my laptop. I need to automatically back them up as well as the laptop. I have been using a WD drive to do this but for some reason, its software is no longer compatible with Windows and I can't find updated software.
My disk is encrypted by BitLocker. If I cannot boot into Windows, can EaseUS Todo Backup able to restore backup image to disk by booting from WinPE rescue USB? Thanks.
They hide this function so deeply because they set it up for you to use the One Drive version, and pay them monthly fees to store stuff. REALLY ticks me off.
For some reason windows 11 will only permit the use of 30 percent of external HDD for backup/system image - 280 GB of my 930 GB HDD. Why not use 80!? So we are forced to use onedrive even if we have external harddrive!? Is there a work around!?
Please keep in mind that if you use a third party to create and restore Windows...if your hard drive fails, this option will not work. You will need to make sure you create a backup of your image using the Windows 7 version in order to restore your Windows into a new hard drive.
Does EaseUS backup the same for UEFI as Legacy BIOS, does it even matter will it run automatically in either one of the BIOS environments, or do you have to specify which BIOS you are running.
If i have multiple partitions on the same drive and if i choose to backup just the C:\ partition with my system on it, when i will restore my C:\ partition the other partitions will be deleted from the drive or the other partitions from the drive wouldn' be erased and i will still have all my files from those partitions untouched? Thanks!
Make sure to use external drive biger than the source , can you do it again? Use one of this open source software 1. Clonezilla 2. Duplicati 3. Amanda Network Backup 4. Cobian Backup 5. Casync 6. rdiff-backup 7. Syncthing 8. UrBackup 9. BackupPC 10. Bareos
@@Tips2Fix ok thank you! So I was able to complete it but now it just shows my computers came with a backup symbol but the folder is empty? Is that right?
Hey I’m back again trying to now reinstall my image. My pc is saying I need to reboot from a windows installation disc or create a disc. Which I cannot. Any ideas? Thanks again.
Hi, i am a subscriber from India , recently purchased a new laptop would be great if u send me the Easus liscence,if u still have any left would be a great help for me .Thanks for all info u provide through your videos.😊
@@neil03051957 i still have some licenses to give away it will be free of charge for you brother , i will be happy if you share the video to your social etc… write me email tips2fix@gmail.com