EaseUS Todo Backup

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  1. Posts : 2,487
    Windows 10 Home, 64-bit
       #11

    huffman said:

    what is minitool? Does it make backup files for restoring Windows if it fails?
    MiniTool Partition Wizard Free helps users to manage disks and partitions, check file system, align SSD partition, migrate OS to SSD, clone disk, convert MBR to GPT, etc. Aiming to become the most powerful free partition manager in the long term, it keeps offering ever-increasing new features like Disk Benchmark and Space Analyzer to bring users the best experience.

    Best Free Partition Manager for Windows | MiniTool Partition Wizard Free


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  2. Posts : 4,511
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       #12

    I assumed the poster was referring to the minitool image backup program - it is called shadow something. I fiddled with the beta version a while ago.

    It was ok, but I saw no reason to switch from my favourites, Aomei Backupper and ( for some purposes) O&O


    ignatzatsonic said:
    MiniTool Partition Wizard Free helps users to manage disks and partitions
    Last edited by SIW2; 19 Aug 2019 at 17:47.
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  3. Posts : 728
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #13

    First if I am not mistaken, Memtest 86 does NOT work with a 64 bit system. IS this true?

    I have made a decision. I have both EaseUS Todo and Macrium Reflect installed and backup images have been made. I just have to have confidence that the Macrium image is good even when it can NOT be confirmed. If it does NOT work then I would run EaseUS Todo.

    For now I think this is best way to handle it for me.

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    The one thing I expect a PC to do is to do the same thing over and over and get the same results.

    I just created an image with Macrium Reflect (after doing this about a dozen times) and ran the Verification and LO and BEHOLD it verified.

    I don't understand this: it makes no sense at all.
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  4. Posts : 524
    Windows 11 Pro x64, Windows 10 Pro x64
       #14

    huffman said:
    First if I am not mistaken, Memtest 86 does NOT work with a 64 bit system. IS this true?
    It works fine in a 64 bit system.
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  5. Posts : 728
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #15

    pbcopter - is there a stand-alone version of Memtest86?

    compumind - The reason I have not bought new RAM is I don't know which stick is bad (if either or both). I was going to remove one stick and retest but one of the ears that locks the RAM in place broke off and I can NOT release that stick of RAM at present. I don't know if that can be fixed or not.
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  6. Posts : 31,459
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #16

    huffman said:
    pbcopter - is there a stand-alone version of Memtest86?
    MemTest86+ IS standalone. You first make a bootable USB that has its own OS. Your Windows environment is not used during testing, in fact you can test a system that doesn't even have a hard drive fitted.

    1: Go to the MemTest86+ website.
    2: Scroll down to the Download (Pre-built & ISOs) section. Click on the Auto-installer for USB key (Win9x/2k/xp/7) link to download the Auto-installer tool.
    MemTest86+ - Test RAM

    The auto-installer is the tool that makes the USB, and that runs in any Windows from Windows 95 onwards.
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  7. Posts : 728
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #17

    Thanks bree I got that downloaded. I assume I now have to put that on a USB thumb drive?

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    Opps I guess not, it is a .exe file. Thanks
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  8. Posts : 31,459
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #18

    huffman said:
    Opps I guess not, it is a .exe file. Thanks
    You run it and provide it with a USB, it will make the bootable USB for you. Just boot from the USB to run the tests.
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  9. Posts : 5,048
    Windows 10/11 Pro x64, Various Linux Builds, Networking, Storage, Cybersecurity Specialty.
       #19

    huffman said:
    compumind - The reason I have not bought new RAM is I don't know which stick is bad (if either or both). I was going to remove one stick and retest but one of the ears that locks the RAM in place broke off and I can NOT release that stick of RAM at present. I don't know if that can be fixed or not.
    Can you post a close-up picture of the "bad" slot and the broken clamp? It might be possible to replace the clamp if the pivots are not broken off.

    Cheers!
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  10. Posts : 728
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #20

    Compumind - I am not qualified to even try to replace the locks on for the RAM. I do have a computer repair facility close by that I trust to do the work if they will take on the job.
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