
They give you the website hyperlink to start paying, now that they screwed you and you are in a vulnerable position. You can do a flawed job of cloning TO a disc, but can’t use the free version to recover from the disc any more. It started in the same manner and then a popup that cloning from an external disc is now only supported with the paid version. Last night, my win 8.1 went down and I went for Todo. Beside the new annoying popups to buy the better stuff and the cloning going forward sometimes without a restart (was a flag), everything worked well. Now have ver 6 installed and have my drives cloned in case of disaster. I’ve used Todo for years and have been saved from several disc failures and crashes thru ver 4 and 5. The new improved version has some not so good surprises you don’t want to find out when you need it. Beware Easeus Todo Free backup and recovery software. Might have been warned somewhere in the fine print but didn't see any catches. Just ensure you use the correct formats to not lose your files.Should not complain about a free product, but this is unethical at very least.

You’ll have many options at your disposal, but the program does all the heavy lifting for you. Hasleo Disk Clone effectively migrates all your system information over in one move without too much hassle. Once you’re done, it does the rest of the work for you. Next, Hasleo Disk Clone will ask for the source and destination locations, while you’ll have to specify how you want to plan the partitions.

To begin, you’ll select what cloning type you want to perform. The program has an interface that’s easy to understand and use, as long as you keep it updated. There are many devices you can use to make the copy, such as SSD, HDD, and external hard drives. These include FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, and a few others. If you’re going to clone sector by sector, there are only specific formats supported. All that the tool replicates are the data or operation system, not how much storage remains after that. Hasleo Disk Clone has a function whereby you can enlarge or reduce it, depending on your needs. You don’t need to have the same available space on the destination partition.
