AOMEI Backupper Free - clone to a hard disk


Author: amrikw
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AOMEI Backupper Free - Free windows backup and restore software and to clone to a hard disk connected via an external USB Dock Station (as in this video for Win 7 32 bit) (e.g. SATA, 1 TB to another 1 TB hard disk) in windows machines. Download from http://www.aomeitech.com/download.html, or via http://download.cnet.com/AOMEI-Backupper-For-Win7/3000-2242_4-75875677.html?part=dl-&subj=dl&tag=button. [Disclaimer: Do a correct backup before performing installation of any software to avoid issues. You need to ensure this and take the risk by doing so. No liability is accepted for reliance on this video as a result]. [The clone allows to make an exact copy of your existing hard drive, then you can simply shutdown your computer and disconnect power before swapping the existing one in your computer with the clone. I tested it after this process and it worked fine. The clone allows a good backup in case the one in the computer malfunctions for any reason.] AOMEI Backupper Free http://www.aomeitech.com/aomei-data-backuper.html Free for home users only. Note: The software contains two installation files, one size: 14MB, another size: 52MB, you can download according to your OS version [14 MB for Windows 7 and 52 MB for Windows XP (both 32 & 64 bit).] Only constructive, positive feedback (in English) welcome!


Comments

  1. lol - stop stop please - you have wasted 12 valuable minutes of my life reading the fucking text on the screen whilst pointing the cursor at the words - never do that again please - it is totally worthless and extremely annoying
  2. There is some merit in AND personal responsibility rehearsing a video like this because Open Minded Questions you speak to yourself about while intask kind of make the viewer think that you don't know what you're doing, when probably You are quite capable of the task, Those after thoughts or second thoughts you speak out loud about are Important steps and notes because you yourself catch them as you proceed, Ina second attempt to make the video you should have those thoughts jotted down on an outline and bring them appropriately Out as talking points prior or during steps, Factually it is a valuable video for a novice like myself, I just had to re-organize your steps and talking points
  3. When you make a tutorial, it makes sense to practice it until it gets perfect; otherwise you waste people's time and they will not return. Fumbling up and down and figuring out the sw on the spot is not a good idea. It didn't even include a test; booting of the cloned drive etc.
  4. Would you look into the SPLITTING option? Meanwhile, many thanks for this good work.