TechSpot + EaseUS giveaway winners: Todo Backup Home and Data Recovery Pro

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Update (7/16): The EaseUS giveaway has come to an end and we've contacted the winners. Many have already responded and received their activation code for either Todo Backup Home or Data Recovery Pro. Make sure the email address in your TechSpot account is up to date because that's how we are reaching out to winner members.

Congratulations go to: Humza, VitalyT, dirtyferret, TomSEA, stewi0001, pawel04, Mugsy, ikesmasher, Win7Dev, domyz, Kenrick, OcelotRex, RelentlessPry, captaincranky, Misagt, willisgreg88, davislane1, CrazyDave, asclepius, JaredTheDragon.

Stay tuned, a new giveaway is coming in the next week or so!

The generous folks at EaseUS would like to offer some free software to TechSpot readers, and we couldn't say no. So here's your chance to win a free license of their well regarded Data Recovery Wizard Pro and Todo Backup Home software. Both applications are often praised for their simplicity and ease of use.

Data Recovery Wizard Professional as you can imagine helps you recover deleted files and documents from any storage device (SSD, HDD, USB, RAID, etc.), but it goes beyond simple accidental deletion by offering recovery from formatted disks/partitions, or from damaged inaccessible data when feasible using its raw discovery tools.

EaseUS Backup keeps you on the safe side offering full, differential, incremental and scheduled backups of your entire system, on a per drive/file/folder basis, it supports cloning/recovery, custom backups of your Outlook email, all while working in parallel with cloud storage providers like OneDrive and Dropbox.

The week-long giveaway consists of the following:

How to win

  • Entering the drawing is easy. First, post a short comment in this story to confirm you're included.
  • Second, keep posting in news and forum comments during the course of the following week.
  • We'll be monitoring all comments for the most insightful, funny, or otherwise interesting posts.
  • The best 20 comments will get a license, simple as that.

That's it. The giveaway is open for a week until next Wednesday, July 12.

If you get liked by one of our staff members or en masse by fellow readers, that's a good sign. Winners will be notified via email the day after the contest is over. First responders will get to choose which of the two software titles they prefer, first come, first serve. Good luck!

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If only Todo could bring back the Dodo. I would love a copy of Data Recovery Wizard Professional to give it a try!
 
If only Todo could bring back the Dodo. I would love a copy of Data Recovery Wizard Professional to give it a try!

Been using EaseUs ToDo Backup for years now and always put it on my friends and family computers. Keep up the good work
 
Frodo lost his mojo after Todo pulled a no-show

Now he cracks up as he backs up cuz this time he didn't fack up. The ladies stopped their pack up as the digits start to rack up

Thank you, goodnight!

PS: "The generous folks at EaseUS would like to offer some free software to TechSpot readers"- I'm in
 
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I've used the free version of EaseUS on all of my ~20+ system transfers- mostly for SSD upgrade. 90% of the time it would work flawlessly. Saving me lots of time for not having to reinstall the OS. The other 10% would run into issue with the partitioning between source and target drive. I wonder if the full version would solve this issue.
Well, give me a free copy and I'll let you know!
 
I'm in, me likey likey.

Frodo lost his mojo after Todo pulled a no-show

Now he cracks up as he backs up cuz this time he didn't fack up. The ladies stopped their pack up as the digits start to rack up

Thank you, goodnight!
You are trying way too hard...
 
Really could use this software..... lost 3 years of photos from when my wife and I started dating and through our wedding. Hard drive crashed 2 months after my backups were damaged in a move.

Insight- I am a ***** for not redoing my backups
Funny - still a ***** but for many other reasons
Interesting - my daughter thinks so
 
Thanks Techspot and Easeus for making this offer. I know that it is only a matter of time until something happens again, but I'm too much of a tight fisted Scotsman to spend the money to get what I know I need. I'd be happy with either offering, but the Backup software would be my first choice.
 
I first discovered Todo Backup when I bought my first SSD and needed a way to port my (mostly empty) 1TB HDD with Windows7 to a much smaller 120GB SSD.

With most backup software, even if you can fit all the data on a smaller drive, you can't restore that backup to any drive with less capacity than the source drive. No one made a 1TB SSD even if I could afford one, and even trying to "trick" my old backup software my moving everything into a 80GB partition didn't work.

That's when I found EaseUS Todo Backup, the only backup software that allows me to restore my backups to a smaller drive if necessary.

I've continued to use it ever since.
 
Sweet! With fewer than 20 comments I can leave a dumb comment and still win! On a related note, I have seen triple backups fail so backup! Backup! Backup! And maybe backup!
 
Do you know how hard it is for a bloke to loose their entire porn collection, it's like loosing a limb or family member. If only I I'd have had a backup solution or data recovery software, oh a man can dream.
 
There once were some folks from EaseUS
who liked to help when we have the bejeezus
scared out of us when
our data is gone again,
so they're giving free software away to please us!
 
Todo, or not todo- that is the question:
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,
And by opposing end them. To die- to sleep-
No more; and by a sleep to say we end
The heartache, and the thousand natural shocks
That flesh is heir to. 'Tis a consummation
Devoutly to be wish'd. To die- to sleep.
To sleep- perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub!

The rub? Wanting EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Professional 11.6 and EaseUS Todo Backup Home 10.5.

Ah, such an outrageous fortune...
 
I am using a free backup for a competitor but would love to win a copy of Easus ToDo Backup. Thanks for the chance to enter this competition.
 
Geee just when I'm sitting here looking at a 750gb hdd out of my laptop that died a couple of weeks ago. I sure would like to see if the Data Recovery Wizard Pro could do anything with it. I've tried a couple of programs and even booted with Linux on another system with it hooked up as an external drive but no dice. It appears as a 125 mb drive to Linux. Wonder where the other 749.875gb went? Can Data recovery Pro find them? Do I need Sherlock Holmes? The Case of the Missing GB's? Only the Shadow knows!
 
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