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Thread ID: 102512 2009-08-21 13:11:00 New Backup program Blam (54) Press F1
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803274 2009-08-22 01:52:00 I have Acronis 11 and have it scheduled to back up a separate drive in a LAN computer in my garage running XP as didn't have anything else at the time, runs daily on 3 comps to this drive and then I have scheduled that drive to be backup to an Ext hdd gary67 (56)
803275 2009-08-22 03:03:00 Okay - looks like I found one possible reason its so far not working
No, EASEUS Todo Backup 1.0 doesn’t support Windows 7 - they had better fix that pronto.

But the inbuilt W7 back up works perfectly.

May try it on a Vista PC and see what happens.
wainuitech (129)
803276 2009-08-22 03:04:00 The Todo doesn't sound like a backup I would want to rely on, WT.

The Win 7 backup I presume will be MIA, as usual, in more lowly versions such as Home Premium? Not much use for me to use it in that case. (Wonder where MS gets the idea that backups are optional???).
linw (53)
803277 2009-08-22 03:05:00 The Todo doesn't sound like a backup I would want to rely on, WT .

The Win 7 backup I presume will be MIA, as usual, in more lowly versions such as Home Premium? Not much use for me to use it in that case . (Wonder where MS gets the idea that backups are optional???) . Dunno - I'll fire up a home premium W7 and find out - post back later today .
wainuitech (129)
803278 2009-08-22 04:06:00 Answer to Post 14 --- W7 Home preminium does come with Windows Backup.

Guess a Picture to show (www.imagef1.net.nz) will be in order. :thumbs:

As for W7 Basic--- Have not looked.
wainuitech (129)
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