![]() Sorry, there is no instruction link for the old version at the moment. Here’s the e-mail exchange with them, below ~įrom me: “Please reply with a link to the instructions to recover the system drive and all its contents using the latest disc image. ![]() In this troubleshooting process I asked EaseUS if they have a URL to a simple, step-by-step disc image recovery process. Then came yesterday’s unexpected machine freezes, in which software launches and use would take 2 to 7 minutes, if they would work at all. When I pointed this out they gave me the right download link and I installed 13.5. ![]() EaseUS first gave me the wrong 13.x download link with the wrong version of the software. That was the opposite of inspiring my confidence in them.Īround two weeks ago, I asked EaseUS for a download link to their long-promoted 13.5 version: I’d been running 13.0, and they have just released 14.x, so I figured I’d want to have a copy of the most recent 13.x version. It took around three months of back-and-forth e-mails with EaseUS to get their software to perform without incident, and to shut itself down. ![]() I had purchased a ‘lifetime license’ of EaseUS ToDo Backup 13.x only a year ago (December 2020), as a back-up to my several, redundant back-up strategies. Yesterday, while I was deciding whether it was Microsoft’s supposedly innocuous monthly update or Bitdefender that was making one of my machines glacially slow, I considered the idea that I might restore the entire system disc from EaseUS ToDo Backup 13.5 (it eventually turned out that removing and reinstalling Bitdefender solved the problems.
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