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Hasleo Backup Suite V4.9.4 Released!
(09-12-2024, 02:02 PM)admin Wrote: Hasleo Backup Suite V4.9.2 Released!

What's new in this version:
1. Windows-related partitions are not recognized under WinPE in some cases
meaning = known issue?
meaning = known issue fixed?
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(09-13-2024, 02:54 AM)bjm_ Wrote:
(09-12-2024, 02:02 PM)admin Wrote: Hasleo Backup Suite V4.9.2 Released!

What's new in this version:
1. Windows-related partitions are not recognized under WinPE in some cases
meaning = known issue?
meaning = known issue fixed?

The issues listed in the changelog are the ones that have been fixed. Thanks.
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Hasleo Backup Suite V4.9.3 Released!

What's new in this version:
1. Fixed an issue where data changes to FAT partitions were not detected correctly in some cases.
2. Fixed the encoding issue of notification emails
3. Fixed an issue where the settings for notification emails could not be changed

For more information please visit:
https://www.easyuefi.com/backup-software...-free.html
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V5.0 Beta has been released, here is the download link:
https://www.easyuefi.com/backup-software...0_Beta.exe

Change logs for V5.0 Beta:
1. Added ZSTD encryption algorithm as the default encryption algorithm
2. Improved performance of the disk backup feature
3. Added file filters for disk and file backup
4. Added feature to fix WMI issues
5. Various other minor bug fixes and feature improvements

Notes:
1. The GUI translations have not yet been updated.
2. The low compression level of the V5.0 Beta uses the same ZSTD compression level as the medium compression level of Macrium Reflect. You should change the default compression level in the settings based on your computer's performance, especially if you have previously installed Hasleo Backup Suite. If the CPU is not powerful enough and you choose a very high compression level, it will take longer to back up the same data.

Please let us know if you find any issues during the test. Thank you so much to everyone.
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(11-12-2024, 11:23 PM)admin Wrote: Please let us know if you find any issues during the test. Thank you so much to everyone.

Version 5.0 is shaping up to be really great! On my system, imaging a 50G drive m2. partition to m.2 partition, HBS created an image in 1:30, and restored that image w/ delta in 9 seconds!  That's awesome.  There are a couple of things I noticed.

1.  The default compression method was high.  Is  ZSTD compression used with this, or is it just medium still?
2.  The power options have still not changed, meaning you still cannot set different power options for after image creation and image restore.  It's still a single option.  You can't set an image to restore and then have it reset automatically, as it should.
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(11-13-2024, 01:43 AM)n8chavez Wrote:
(11-12-2024, 11:23 PM)admin Wrote: Please let us know if you find any issues during the test. Thank you so much to everyone.

Version 5.0 is shaping up to be really great! On my system, imaging a 50G drive m2. partition to m.2 partition, HBS created an image in 1:30, and restored that image w/ delta in 9 seconds!  That's awesome.  There are a couple of things I noticed.

1.  The default compression method was high.  Is  ZSTD compression used with this, or is it just medium still?
2.  The power options have still not changed, meaning you still cannot set different power options for after image creation and image restore.  It's still a single option.  You can't set an image to restore and then have it reset automatically, as it should.

All compression levels use ZSTD, the default compression level is low if you have never installed HBS, and if you have installed HBS and specified the default compression level in the settings, then it will use the compression level you set.

Regarding the power option, it will only be automatically set to restart when you perform a Windows OS restore, and there is no need to restart the computer when restoring a data partition.
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But that's my point. Right now if I select the restart power option it restarts for both creation and restoring. Why? Separate them. We've discussed this several times already.
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(11-13-2024, 02:00 AM)n8chavez Wrote: But that's my point.  Right now if I select the restart power option it restarts for both creation and restoring.  Why?  Separate them.  We've discussed this several times already.

Are you sure the power option in the backup options will be used for restore? This is not the case on our side, and the power option in the backup options should not be used for restore operations.
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(11-13-2024, 02:13 AM)admin Wrote:
(11-13-2024, 02:00 AM)n8chavez Wrote: But that's my point.  Right now if I select the restart power option it restarts for both creation and restoring.  Why?  Separate them.  We've discussed this several times already.

Are you sure the power option in the backup options will be used for restore? This is not the case on our side, and the power option in the backup options should not be used for restore operations.

The problem isn't that the power option is used for restore, it's that it is used for image creation.  I just tested it, and if I select restore after task my system gets restarted after image creation.  I expect that, after all that's what I told it to do.  The problem is that is the only option, and it is the same singular toggle switch for both image creation and image restores.  Meaning, we cannot have it auto-restore after image restoration and not not have it restart after image creation.  With that singular option, that is not possible.
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(11-13-2024, 02:33 AM)n8chavez Wrote:
(11-13-2024, 02:13 AM)admin Wrote:
(11-13-2024, 02:00 AM)n8chavez Wrote: But that's my point.  Right now if I select the restart power option it restarts for both creation and restoring.  Why?  Separate them.  We've discussed this several times already.

Are you sure the power option in the backup options will be used for restore? This is not the case on our side, and the power option in the backup options should not be used for restore operations.

The problem isn't that the power option is used for restore, it's that it is used for image creation.  I just tested it, and if I select restore after task my system gets restarted after image creation.  I expect that, after all that's what I told it to do.  The problem is that is the only option, and it is the same singular toggle switch for both image creation and image restores.  Meaning, we cannot have it auto-restore after image restoration and not not have it restart after image creation.  With that singular option, that is not possible.

I'm sorry I've told you a few times that the power settings in the backup option won't be used for restore operations, please note that it's called "Backup Options" and not "Restore Options". So what you mean is that you want to be able to set the default power behavior for restore operations in the backup options? Is this really necessary? After all, we don't do restores very often. 

If I don't understand what you mean correctly, can you clearly tell us how to do it, e.g. with pictures, etc.
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