Kat wrote on Apr 18
th, 2013 at 8:57pm:
Lord Herbert wrote on Apr 18
th, 2013 at 4:32pm:
It's gone from bad to worse.
Helpful Advice: Do NOT install Macrium Reflect as your backup app.
I had problems with Macrium as well, Herb.
Now I use EaseUS ToDo Backup Manager Free edition.
It
does work, I've used it myself for a while now, with no issues at all.
It's very easy to use, pretty-well fool-proof. Their free partitioning software is
very good too, I use that as well.
Get it here....
http://www.todo-backup.com/products/home/free-backup-software.htmLink is to the official EaseUS website, and is clean. You don't need to
register, and you won't get spammed.**EDIT:- There's also a full-function paid version (Workstation v5.8), which is
very good, and which I've just upgraded to.**
Thanks, Kat.
The reason I got banned from Mozilla Firefox's forum some time ago is because I chucked a fit and used .... er .. some intemperate language to describe the idiots who design the interface with its incomprehensible wording as against the laudable and clever boffins who design the actual software.
Take Macrium, for instance. Nowhere can one see the option to restore all of one's backup. There's only the option to restore one file or folder at a time ~ which you just know can't be right.
Anyhooo ... I'll try your suggested backup program. I had Acronis backup system for years, but then it went dead on me for reasons that are still a mystery.
All I want from my backup app is extreme simplicity. Just backup the whole hdd at the one go, and no daily 'incrementals', etc. And I still can't work out what the hell the difference is between 'Copy the hdd' and 'Image the hdd' and 'Clone the hdd'.
Is it any wonder I use 'intemperate' language when confronted by such inscrutable crap?