![]() Backup & Recovery, whether the paid or free version, doesn’t sport niceties such as cloning, a recovery boot partition, or backup via FTP or to online services. They aren’t necessarily the ones we would choose, but they’ll do for free. ![]() With the free version, you’re stuck with the four are provided by default. The $40 paid version of Backup & Recovery offers granular scheduling, with complete control over the type (full/incremental/differential) and allows you to save your settings as “strategies”. The file transfer utility also supports direct writing to optical discs for archiving-the only function in the program that does. Though not available in the free version, Backup & Recovery 16’s feature set is filled out with a simple file transfer utility for one-way mirroring of data. The builder sports user-definable network and driver options and will create USB sticks or ISO files. It also has the same advanced Windows PE recovery media builder. ![]() Once you spot these, and those elsewhere, you can navigate Backup & Restore easily. Notice the tabs at the bottom of the Window. All of the main imaging capabilities found in the company’s Hard Disk and Partition Manager are intact: imaging of entire system, whole disks, partitions, or sets of files you select. Design and featuresīeyond its signature VHD ability, Backup & Recovery 16 is a modernized, simplified version of Paragon’s well-established imaging technology and programs. Go to those stories for information on competing products and buying advice. Note: This review is part of our ongoing roundups of the best free backup software/services and the best Windows backup software.
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