![]() 2ģ End-user license agreement END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT BY ACCEPTING, YOU (ORIGINAL PURCHASER) INDICATE YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS. DOCUMENTATION IS PROVIDED «AS IS» AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT, ARE DISCLAIMED, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH DISCLAIMERS ARE HELD TO BE LEGALLY INVALID. Distribution of this work or derivative work in any standard (paper) book form for commercial purposes is prohibited unless prior permission is obtained from the copyright holder. Distribution of substantively modified versions of this document is prohibited without the explicit permission of the copyright holder. ![]() All other trademarks and copyrights referred to are the property of their respective owners. Windows and MS-DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group. OS/2 is a registered trademark of IBM Corporation. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Hope you get your things back.2 All rights reserved. I know you've probably moved on by now but good luck. You can then do a file backup for quick restores (assuming that was what was slowing you down) but I'd keep a file backup (of your must have quickly available files) AND a system drive clone (better for restoring after a a system drive replacement or to migrate to new hardware build). If you don't have the option to do this to save your data I'd fully restore that full disk clone to another disk and retrieve your files. Have you tried using a file backup instead? It should restore quicker. My only question is, are you attempting to restore a single file from a disk/partition clone? That's how I read it and if so that might be why it's taking so long. For the price, this is not bad software at all. However, a little troubleshooting and I've always been able to get through it. I do wish their support was better and the community wider so you could google error messages easily. ![]() Sorry you're having trouble but I've been using Easus for three years without issue really. Restored it to new NVMe SSD and booted without issue other than doing the usual BCD repair after a clone restore. I'm so angry it's really hard not to swear. Same goes for Marlin firmware and Reprap Firmware folders. I have one folder with 3D scans that I need for my work that contain thousands of datapoints, I cannot get these back. This will make it virtually impossible to retrieve some of my files and I have to consider them lost. I have one folder of 3Mb that will take an hour 24 hours(!), and then one folder of 7Gb that took only 20 seconds. So if you have a folder with firmware, good luck. I hope the Easeus Todo Backup staff steps onto a lego with their bare feet!Įdit Let me emphasize that the issue lies mostly in transferring many small files as opposed to a few big ones. Now I have to let this run probably till well into tomorrow before I can even use this one folder, not to mention all the other data I still have to retrieve. Take this warning, and go for another backup program. 55 minutes to restore just one folder from the backup, but now after half an hour the time estimate has disappeared and the progress bar is still under 1%. At first it displayed it would take approx. I'm so bummed out because this is my work computer and I trust companies to put out good software, I mean, they are advertising that their software is good, so that claim is obviously ridiculous. I have disabled Windows Defender to speed it up a but, but it seems like it's even taking around 1 to 5 seconds for files that aren't even 1Kb. I'm afraid Easeus Todo Backup is a terrible solution as the restore function is extremely slow. However, now after a fresh reinstall I'm pulling one folder from the backup that I made, just one folder, and I've been staring at a progress bar that didn't even get to 1% in 25 minutes. Now that already took over a couple of hours for 250Gb. Hi all, so, after reading a bunch of positive reviews about this piece of software I dediced to use Easeus Todo Backup to backup my entire drive onto a 2nd SSD internal disk.
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