Easus Todo Backup Workstation or Acronis True Image

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Hello all. I was just thinking that the new Easus Todo may be worth purchasing as I would like to get a backup/imaging program soon. I was originally thinking of going with Acronis Backup and recovery workstation 11 w/ universal restore but I see that the new Todo has that feature and it is about 50$ cheaper than Acronis. I was wondering if any of you have experience with Easus Todo. Is it fairly easy to use? It appears to be fairly feature rich but I wanted to get the opinions of some people that have used it before. Thanks.
 
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I use and would recommend Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 Workstation. It's a more professionally targeted version than the TI Home.
 
Thanks Cambridge. Are there any other backup/image programs that you guys would like to include?

@Mobile Techie: I made a mistake. If I purchase Acronis it will be the workstation version. Thanks.
 
I use and love Paragon Backup and Recovery. It has their Adaptave Restore (basically same thing as Acronis Universal Restore) and is included in the price.
 
I use and love Paragon Backup and Recovery. It has their Adaptave Restore (basically same thing as Acronis Universal Restore) and is included in the price.

I used to use Paragon but got sick of some problems with it. I found it would quite often not restore properly, especially if I chose to try to restore just the one partition. It went through the motions but then I ended up with just a RAW disk and a partition rescue didn't fix it either.

Acronis workstation also has much slicker automatic image mounting than the Paragon I was using. You can just use Windows Explorer to find the image file and open it like a directory in which you'll see folders for each disk. You can navigate through those to find any individual file and open it or whatever without ever starting Acronis's front-end.
 
You can just use Windows Explorer to find the image file and open it like a directory in which you'll see folders for each disk. You can navigate through those to find any individual file and open it or whatever without ever starting Acronis's front-end.

Yes I like that feature as well.
 
I still think GImageX is pretty darn good... makes using Microsoft's ImageX as easy as point and click.
 
Hello all. I was just thinking that the new Easus Todo may be worth purchasing as I would like to get a backup/imaging program soon. I was originally thinking of going with Acronis Backup and recovery workstation 11 w/ universal restore but I see that the new Todo has that feature and it is about 50$ cheaper than Acronis. I was wondering if any of you have experience with Easus Todo. Is it fairly easy to use? It appears to be fairly feature rich but I wanted to get the opinions of some people that have used it before. Thanks.

I am considering using the Easus Todo backup program for a small business of 5 PC's (Windows 7 Pro). I was looking at Acronis but their latest version 2012 has MANY complaints about locking up systems etc. from long-time users of their program.:eek: Macrium Reflect has been good but it is over twice the price for a small business.

Easus Todo backup will also restore to different hardware.
 
Does easeus still require an install and reboot?

Another to consider is Drive Snapshot. It's portable, fast, and easily mounts the backup as a virtual drive for individual file extraction. Cost is $50.
 
I use Easeus Todo Technician version and it works. I use it for both workstation and server imaging. Install it or run from CD, either way it just works. Has Universal restore option
 
I use Easeus Todo Technician version and it works. I use it for both workstation and server imaging. Install it or run from CD, either way it just works. Has Universal restore option

Do you have experience restoring to different hardware? i just wonder how dissimilar the hardware can be.
 
yes...I have images of the different OS versions taken with the software and I use all the time with completely different hardware specs and it works great. I then run driverpacks or driver solutions after first boot up.
 
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