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

EaseUS Todo Software has helped me keep my sanity many times since Windows 10 came out. Sometimes you cannot make a laptop boot from DVD, a USB thumbdrive or anything else other than boot to Win10 (and cannot even get the laptop to boot to bios) so you can completely image the harddrive. This software, even the free version, will allow you to make a reliable, mountable, restorable (or partially restorable by picking files) backup that can save you even with catastrophic hard drive failure. Worth every penny!
 
I can say I use Partition from EaseUs and is very good. So with this giveaway I can complete my utility software from EaseUs.
 
I'm already a user of the Home version of their Backup software and do a regular partition level backup for my core programs, games and media files.

The good bits of using it are:
+ Habit of making backups and advising others
+ Learning about differential vs incremental backup
+ The drooling satisfaction of watching those backed up folders..ahhhh or is it just me?

The bad bit:
- Probably won't win here because I already own one.
*sigh* who would've thought running a backup software has its cons as well.
 
I've actually used before trial versions of the EaseUS Data recovery and it worked fine. One thing I liked most, compared to other data recovery tools is how it managed to fully recover folder integrity structure. Others just recover the files so you get a big mix of the lost data, whereas EaseUS managed to recover exactly the previous structure.
 
I'd like the Recovery Wizard as I've a coupla' old drives that have flaky sectors from which I havn't been entirely successful in recovering files.
 
ToDo, or not ToDo--that is the question:
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
A Power Supply OR Disc Drive failure
or the outrageous fortune of Ransomware -
perils of few lurking in the troubled seas
Of a voyaging PC and their Captain.

Aye! Suffer NOT a worry beloved and most dear Yorick,
get Thee EaseUS ToDo Backup to get Thee, forever, Back-Up!

I - have entered and demonstrated, "The Elephant Man", but a Child to this Bard. <Bows>
~Curtain closes amid clapping, cheering and shouting - Winner, Bravo William.<End>
 
This software saved me couple years back, its a great tool.

Only cavast I got was last year, after my hard drive failed I tried to recover my photos from my SD card that I had just emptied on the now dead drive and it unfortunately could not handle the task. Maybe its my version that was too old.
 
I'm entered (I hope, lol.) If by some chance I don't get picked, I'll definitely consider buying it at some point. Be great to see how it compares against other software, but I'm more than optimistic it's one of the best.
 
How does EaseUS protect against Ransomware?

If doing daily *work* or file backups are Easier to perform then you are more likely to do Daily backups; you do not leave yourself losing more than perhaps a day's work, better than shelling out heck more for the encryption code. Yes?
 
If doing daily *work* or file backups are Easier to perform then you are more likely to do Daily backups; you do not leave yourself losing more than perhaps a day's work, better than shelling out heck more for the encryption code. Yes?
Not Really. the ransomware does not care how many Backups u have. they will encrypt all of them if the Backup drive is in the network or USB. So; you will want that encryption...
 
Not Really. the ransomware does not care how many Backups u have. they will encrypt all of them if the Backup drive is in the network or USB. So; you will want that encryption...
Yes you are correct which something I did not mention or make clear. I forget what the latest best practice is, Backups: 1) Local, 2) Cloud, 3) Offline off premise - something along those lines.
 
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