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Hasleo Backup Suite V5.2.2.1 Released!
Hasleo Backup Suite V5.2.2.1 Released!

What's new in this version:
1. Improved disk cloning to ensure that Windows boots properly on the cloned disk
2. Allows to change the storage path of the backup tasks
3. Improved the feature of checking image files
4. Improved creation of WinPE media
5. Czech language support
6. Various other bug fixes and feature improvements

Here is the download link:
https://www.easyuefi.com/backup-software...e_Free.exe
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I liked the disk-cloning feature, which helps to partition a disk and then clone it, making it suitable for tasks like migrating to SSDs or upgrading hard drives.
But it has some limitations like the User Interface is functional, but it appears to be outdated compared to modern applications.
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(04-18-2025, 11:25 PM)Tom_jack Wrote: I liked the disk-cloning feature, which helps to partition a disk and then clone it, making it suitable for tasks like migrating to SSDs or upgrading hard drives.
But it has some limitations like the User Interface is functional, but it appears to be outdated compared to modern applications.

Can you go into more detail about your thoughts? At least let us know what software to refer to. Thanks.
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I set the backup target to the shared network folder \\backup\data\. The backup host is usually in sleep mode and gets woken up by a Wake-on-LAN (WOL) command when a backup is needed. I included the WOL command in the pre-command, but it didn’t run when it was supposed to—seems like the pre-command failed because it couldn’t find \\backup\data. How can I tweak it so the pre-command runs even if \\backup\data isn’t found? Thanks!
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(04-23-2025, 11:39 PM)foriu003 Wrote: I set the backup target to the shared network folder \\backup\data\. The backup host is usually in sleep mode and gets woken up by a Wake-on-LAN (WOL) command when a backup is needed. I included the WOL command in the pre-command, but it didn’t run when it was supposed to—seems like the pre-command failed because it couldn’t find \\backup\data. How can I tweak it so the pre-command runs even if \\backup\data isn’t found? Thanks!

Can you provide your WOL script or batch file? Have you checked if the computer is woken up properly and if the network is working properly after the computer is woken up? Maybe you can try sleeping in the front command for a few seconds to stabilize the network.
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