Free drive image program from Easeus - TODO


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    Free drive image program from Easeus - TODO


    "TODO" is the new free program from Easeus.

    It offers drive/partition imaging, cloning, and the ability to mount images and restore individual files/folders as needed.

    I tested it on Windows 7x64.

    It imaged a 25gb o/s partition in about 20 mins and the image size was around 9gb.

    Mounting the image and extracting files was successful.

    I have not ( yet) tried to restore the image.

    Free drive image program from Easeus - TODO-todo-1-2009-08-16_044645.jpg

    http://www.todo-backup.com/



    Macrium Reflect Free offers drive/partition imaging, scheduling, and the ability to mount images and restore individual files as needed.

    It is certainly faster than TODO - and compression is slightly better. It does not have a cloning function, but does provide scheduling.

    I have restored numerous images successfully with the Macrium on x64 o/s.

    Free drive image program from Easeus - TODO-macrium-1-2009-08-16_044752.jpg

    http://www.macrium.com/reflectfree.asp
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  2. Posts : 7,878
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    Thanks for the links. Good finds like this are always nice for the toolbox. i tried to rep you, but it won't let me rep you again until I rep others.
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  3. Posts : 16,130
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    You're welcome pp.

    Todo did a pretty good job in my very limited look at it. It appears to be slow from the above example, but that was because there was little space on the target partition.

    You need to go to Properties>Compatibility and set it to run as admin, either on the shortcut or .exe.

    I have used Macrium a lot and it is excellent.
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  4. Posts : 68
    Windows 7 Professional (64-bit) / OS X Snow Leopard
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    Thanks SIW2, I've been on the lookout for a good backup/imaging program.
    Added to your rep! :)
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    It also allows selecting the type of partition to restore, and resizing:

    Free drive image program from Easeus - TODO-todo-restore-2009-08-17_163713.jpg

    Free drive image program from Easeus - TODO-todo-restore-2-2009-08-17_175903.jpg

    On balance, I still prefer the Macrium free, but others may prefer Todo - the UI is very good.

    TODO has the additional cloning function, which Macrium doesn't.

    Macrium has a scheduling function, which TODO doesn't.

    It seems to have come out of nowhere and is remarkable given it is v1. Will be interesting to see where Easeus take it from here.

    They may include scheduling in v2 - that would make it the best free imaging app.

    Or , they may do a paid version with scheduling, file/folder backup, incremental and differential options.

    They are capable of bringing it in at a much lower price than the competition - could be interesting to see where they are going with this.
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  6. Posts : 322
    Windows 7 PRO x64
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    can this be able to deplay the image of a laptop hdd via ethernet cable from my desktop?
    Last edited by ussj4brolli; 21 Aug 2009 at 05:28.
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  7. Posts : 16,130
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    This is waht it says on Macrium site:

    Image to Network, USB, FireWire drives and DVD.
    Macrium Reflect FREE Edition - Information and download

    And on Easeus Todo site :

    Not very specific , but it says this:

    With EASEUS Todo Backup, you store copies of your files on friends' or family members' computers. The backup copy is a safely offsite gives you the best protection while your PC is corrupted, damaged, lost or stolen.
    Why choose EASEUS Todo Backup
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  8. Posts : 8,476
    Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
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    Nice find. Works great on Windows 7 64bit.
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