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User Guide - EASEUS Todo Backup

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EaseUS <strong>Todo</strong> <strong>Backup</strong> user guide<br />

Recovery<br />

This feature is the reverse process of a backup. It will expand the files compressed in the<br />

image file and restore files back to the time point when the image file was created. With<br />

this feature, computer users can recover from a variety of computer disasters, such as<br />

virus infection, system crashes, and partition loss. As long as there is a valid image file<br />

created when the computer is running normally, then all data loss can be easily reversed<br />

with a simple recovery process.<br />

System recovery<br />

Recover the image file created by the System backup backup feature. This is the most efficient<br />

way to recover a system, and takes only 2 steps.<br />

1. Click Recovery Recovery Recovery Recovery - System System System System recovery recovery recovery recovery in the Home Home Home Home page. Our product will automatically<br />

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locate the path where the image file is stored. Choose the one you want to recover<br />

and click Next Next Next.<br />

2. Select the destination hard disk which you want to recover to, and then click Proceed Proceed<br />

to run the operation.<br />

If the destination disk is an SSD, check the box Optimize Optimize Optimize Optimize for for for for SSD.. SSD SSD SSD This will ensure sector<br />

alignment in the process, and the chance of successfully booting from the SSD after<br />

recovery will be increased.<br />

Generally it is not necessary to check the other option, which is described in Sector by<br />

sector recovery.<br />

If the size or location of the original system partition has been changed since the image was<br />

created, our product will ask you to restore to another hard disk when you try to recover the<br />

image file.

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