Hasleo Backup Suite

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  1. Brian K

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    OK. Use DiskGenius with my instructions.
     
  2. Brian K

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    I'm not sure if DiskGenius can move partitions.


    Edit... Yes, it can.
     
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  3. Hadron

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    I had a quick look at the DiskGenius website.
    I like how they push their other software Isoo Backup in their backup tutorial.

    That aside. I've read some good reports about DiskGenius.
    R-Drive Image is another one I haven't tried.

    Back on topic. Hasleo Backup Suite is gaining a lot of traction around various forums, including Windows 11 Forum. There is a lengthy thread there.
    In fact, there is also a TeraByte Drive Image Backup And Restore Suite thread there.
     
  4. Almighty1

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    It's from DiskGenius, I don't have any spare USB's to do more boot media but I can add things to my two identical Ventoy Flash drives. I had never done moves before and I wished the section where one drags/slides actually shows the partitions instead of just blank space. EaseUS and AOMEI was easier to use as the slider is way too small on a 15" 3840x2160 UHD 4K notebook screen.
     
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    This is interesting as I did exactly what you said before as I do that on other sites and it works but when I tried it here, it will only show a link instead of the image but it works now for whatever reason.
     
  6. Almighty1

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    My apologies, had the other thread opened but did not check updates on this thread. I see it now after I already gotten things done but when I was using DiskGenius in Hiren's BootCD earlier, I did try dragging it and it doesn't work so I had to use EaseUS/AOMEI to do the moving and then DiskGenius to set the exact partition size on the two moved partitions. EaseUS did the 1.06GB correctly but not the DELLSUPPORT which I was hoping to keep the consecutive 234 number but when it did the work, it changed it to 2.35. I will probably need to try this out in the future and restore the same image to an external drive or something just for practice and see how it works out. So it seems that on all of these programs talking about AOMEI, Hasleo, Minitool, EaseUS, they are really all Chinese companies that provide similar software and basically the arrows at each end of the bar is to select the size of the partition while the 4 way arrows like a cross is to move a partition. I actually was able to do it by shrinking the C first but just not click on the Start button. It's weird but it doesn't work when I needed it to earlier and now it does when I don't need it anymore. For the bar, they should really just show all the partitions like how it shows the partition map instead of just free space on both sides since you can't really tell where exactly on the disk it is moving to. DiskGenius in their documentation and How To's doesn't seem to have anything about moving partitions, only resizing.

    Have a question, what is the difference between Resize and Extend in these programs since it seems like Resize already has the Extend function as well?
     
  7. Almighty1

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    To be honest, I never knew they had another backup software since it seems like DiskGenius is marketed as a all in one tool as it does disk images, cloning, data recovery, bad sector repair, partitioning.

    As for Hasleo, I was going to ask something. I know in all partitioning software, they will talk about 4K alignment. Hasleo talks about 1M alignment which is supposed to be part of 4K and better, I noticed none of the other partitioning software has anything other than 4K alignment. Looks like PartWork for Windows has it as well and they call it 1MB alignment.

    I believe on Elevenforums, it seems more people are non-believers there and think Hasleo is being developed too fast with negative thinking that it's not as good as Macrium Reflect X but it's @TheRollbackFrog who I believe is providing the excellent support here and there as someone mentioned elevenforums in this thread earlier here which made him also post on the forums there and answering questions from people there. What matters is the Hasleo developers will fix bugs within hours like I had experienced with successfully backing up since it took me 4 versions over a 6 day period before I actually was able to backup and restore, the first 2 fixes were more to fix the backup problem while the 3rd fix was to fix the restore problem which are all related to the DELLSUPPORT partition.
     
  8. EASTER

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    Following..............

    Performed BOTH a Restore & New Backup Image today. Worked as advertised.
     
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    @TheRollbackFrog - Was working up creating a New Emergency UFD and why it's not been noticed before defies explanation, so far to me. So i turn to you -
    Tested the newly made HASLEO BACKUP SUITE Emergency DSK and noticed that IT, and even booting into the Hasleo BootMenu in BcEdit when the screen comes up it's missing COMPLETELY the MOUNT IMAGE setting in the drop Menu. Even had a few minor freeze ups :eek: causing a hard reboot again to get back to the work screen a second time.

    Is it by design that the Mount Image AND Mount/Unmount Image is missing when inside and under the GUI? Because launching it with regular Windows GUI, BOTH Mount/Unmount in TOOLS (Is There). Same for the drop menu.

    I just found it odd completely by accident (caught off guard) that the only way to see those Mount/Unmount Settings is in the regular Windows GUI but MISSING when bringing up the Hasleo Screen from either Boot Menu or UFD :thumbd:
     
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  10. myk1

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    I have read +- the same. SSDs should be powered on from time to time...
     
  11. TheRollbackFrog

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    @EASTER - here's a short DISCUSSION from the Hasleo Forum on the subject. Not much is given by the Forum's Admin on the issue.
     
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    Ah Nice @TheRollbackFrog - Appreciate the pointer to that very thing i questioned myself. I suppose it's not necessary per say. The Hasleo DEV'S explanation lends some credence as to the why not. At least from their current perspective.
     
  13. TheRollbackFrog

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    They may be holding that WinPE feature back until they make a decision about PAID versions. As it stands now, WinPE versions do not have a time bomb in them so they will work ad infinitum... just speculating here.
     
  14. EASTER

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    I rarely use the UFD Emergency Disk at all. Depending solely on the bcedit boot menu route which serves it's place perfectly on this end (for now). However with each new release, it's that release's UFD Pen Drive we like to keep current, since even a Solid State Drive can go belly up, or anything else for that matter/ And that's where the UFD Pen Emergency Disk will recover nicely after a hardware change. :)
     
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    Additionally: a semi Anomaly does exist. (If it can be labeled that?)

    In HBS V5.4.2.2, exclusive to the Emergency Disk UFD. (completely separate from my earlier finding). If you have NOT set a Default Storage Folder as it will prompt you for continuously. This one likely can't actually be isolated (i guess) and labeled anomaly by description, yet it EXISTS. However it won't interfere in any way with the workings or carrying out features AFTER YOU ARE BOOTED FROM THE HASLEO PE EMERGENCY DISK.........

    I built mine out of this latest release exported the ISO and built it with Rufus also latest version.

    If you don't plug in your external storage media FIRST before booting Emergency Disk Hasleo in RED WORDS/NUMBERS will not discover your storage drive EVEN AFTER YOU PLUG IT IN while still in Hasleo Screen. As i said no real issue per say but Aomei Backupper doesn't have that discovery problem. (i USE BOTH)

    So just remember be sure to plug in your media storage USB cord BEFORE activating the Hasleo UFD boot up sequence OR YOU WILL HAVE TO REBOOT AGAIN WITH THE STORAGE MEDIA PLUGGED IN ALREADY. :)

    Kudos: That Change Version menu within the program continues to be ever so useful in selecting which backup, incremental/diff to select for WHATEVER maintenance.
     
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  16. EASTER

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    DUH Me. :confused: If i had just spread myself more i would have seen YOUR answer over there.
    @TheRollbackFrog sshot-2025-08-27-14-46-04.jpg :cool::thumb:
     
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