AOMEI Onekey Recovery for Windows 10 version 1809 Enterprise LTSC?


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    AOMEI Onekey Recovery for Windows 10 version 1809 Enterprise LTSC?


    Can I use AOMEI Onekey Recovery for Windows 10 version 1809 Enterprise LTSC? Because I think AOMEI Onekey Recovery is for Home and Pro version
    Last edited by f23948; 31 Dec 2021 at 19:06.
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    update i tried on Enterprise LTSC version 1809 and it's working good
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    f23948 said:
    update i tried on Enterprise LTSC version 1809 and it's working good
    Why would anybody pay $30 for something so limited?

    You would be limited to one recovery image setup.

    You could do more or less same creating a recovery iso image, copying files to a partition and creating a boot entry free of charge.

    Not only that if you had only one drive, if drive failed, so would this.

    All it does is make recovery slightly easier but it really is not that difficult to recover with any free package including AOEMEI backupper.

    In the end, you are paying $30 for convenience of just uaing 1 click recover.
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    I havent looked at it for a long while, but I seem to recall multiple images can be stored using onekey.

    Iirc, it is possible to create a recov partition somewhat similar to an oem , and/or store image (s) somewhere else.
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    SIW2 said:
    I havent looked at it for a long while, but I seem to recall multiple images can be stored using onekey.

    Iirc, it is possible to create a recov partition somewhat similar to an oem , and/or store image (s) somewhere else.
    Fair enough re. multiple images (not tried admittedly), but then one touch recovery is not strictly true any more.

    In the end, I see this in the category of solutions to a problem, I never had.
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