HyperOs Windows Cloner & Neverlost Autobackup
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tried again and again, it looks increasingly likely that HyperOS, has closed down, and is trading no more.
can anyone help me get a copy of the 2016 HyperOS softwares please.
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I’ve used hyperos for years with very few if any problems except the drive letters moved around when i first installed windows 7 several years ago and one of the win 7 systems on the fifth partition appeared as C:
Now I’ve finallyupgraded all the W7 64systems to W10 64and now i cant switch systems anymore as i was using hyperos 2012and that appears to not handle W10
I think ineeded 2016 Geek but it appears i cannot get it as the hyperosites store is closed and i dont find anywhere to download it anymore. And now I’m locked out of my W10 systems.Cananyone help?
Is there a way to interrupt the boot sequence and get it boot the W10 system again instead of defaulting back to the old XP OS which I’d booted to after selecting legacy system during boot. Yesterday i was getting the W10 blue start screen with choices of current windows 10 system or legacy systems which listss two old XP partitionOS’s and that’s all i can boot to now.
it appearsHyperos 2012 cannot switch to windows 10 even tho it could switch merrily between win 7 (64 bit) and theoldXP systems no problem
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Yep site is dead for the download side but still has some information and help tips but more can be found on Archive.org wayback machine drop hyperOs.co.uk in go-to to summary scroll down click urls cached you will find 100pcs 10pcs 4pcs 2pcs, also found OneClick on a cover disc also from archive.org I downloaded iso to extract OneClick.
I'm still looking for HyperOs geek and hyperOs supergeek 2014 & 2016 versions also would like hyperOs autobackup neverlost2 2016.
I hope to have a full collection of hyperOs editions, eventually 😀
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Onedrive or similar basically do the same. All you have to do is map your data directory to say a onedrive directory using symlinks and anything written to data directory gets backed up instantly to cloud.
Or use tool like freefilesync which will mirror to nas, usb etc.
Frankly I would not trust 5+ year old software no longer supported. You risk losing everything.
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Onedrive or similar basically do the same. All you have to do is map your data directory to say a onedrive directory using symlinks and anything written to data directory gets backed up instantly to cloud.
Or use tool like freefilesync which will mirror to nas, usb etc.
Frankly I would not trust 5+ year old software no longer supported. You risk losing everything.
Thanks for comments, I like using the version hyperOs I have for the retro side. hyperOs os I use for win98 windowsXp , which is Handy for games. Anything else is done on a win 10 Virtual machine wherever I can, which don't always do what I want on older builds. Just saves a lot of time.
I'll check out what's mentioned above. Thanks again