AOMEI Backupper & AOMEI Partition Assistant

Discussion in 'backup, imaging & disk mgmt' started by Masterblaster, Mar 18, 2014.

  1. blacknight

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    Thank you for your help.
     
  2. blacknight

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    Thank you !
     
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    Aomei Partition Assistant 10.2.0
    September 14, 2023
    https://www.diskpart.com/changelog.htm
     
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    Thanks @anon-
    Since going full in with Aomei on BOTH major programs (this and Backupper) all is been flawless whenever using either.
     
  5. blacknight

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    I successfully restored a partition image of C:/ in Windows 11, thank you for all your advices. I created also a system backup that is the backup of all the partition that you can see in my screenshot above, but I'm not so brave to try a system restore only for experiment :D. I didn' create a disk backup, it should backup also the other partition in my drive, D:/ and E:/ that don't appear in the screenshot.
     
  6. Brummelchen

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    a backup is worth a lot if you can use it, trial or not. so your backups are worth nothing.
     
  7. Brian K

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    Can you post a screenshot of Disk Management? It will show all partitions on your drive. Your previous screenshot wasn't of Disk Management.
     
  8. blacknight

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    Naturally it's right. I was joking, but I said it because in August, when I bought my new all in one, I tried to restore a sytem image, but something went wrong and I had to do a new install of Windows 11.
     
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    blacknight,

    Thanks for that. I installed AOMEI today to do some tests but the Linux and WinPE boot media didn't boot. I didn't try the download option.

    I've never liked "System Backups". I prefer to choose the partitions myself as some imaging apps don't choose the correct partitions. In your case I'd do a Partition Backup. Select the 100 MB System Reserved and WinOS partitions. This will create a single image. At restore time you only need to restore the WinOS partition but you have the option of also restoring the 100 MB partition if that is necessary. In general you will only need to restore both partitions if you are restoring to a new drive, such as if the old drive has failed.

    You can backup the D:\ and E:\ partitions as images or with data backup software. Robocopy is included in Windows but there are many alternatives.
     
  11. Brian K

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    I downloaded the WinPE, created a multi-partition image and did a restore. You can only restore one partition at a time. That's fine.
     
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    AOMEi Backupper Version 7.3.2 (Released Sept 19, 2023)

    Download & Changelog:
    https://www.ubackup.com/changelog.html
     
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