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Hasleo Backup Suite V5.0 Beta Released!
(11-13-2024, 02:33 AM)admin Wrote:  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. 

You are correct.  Currently, those options are only for backups.  But that's my whole point.  Why is that the case?  Why are there no power options for restores, when virtually ever other imaging application has them?  There needs to be restore power options, that way users can initiate a restore from within Windows, go get a cup of coffee (or whatever) and come back to a freshly restored and restarted system.  That's my point.

Also, I do indeed restore images every day if not more often.  I use HBS as kind of a "roll-back" software.  I'm testing software and/or games all day and I very often restore images, knowing that I have documented and verifiably clean images every step of the way.  Undoubtedly, I'm not the norm.  But that's why this feature is important to me.
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(11-13-2024, 05:09 PM)n8chavez Wrote:
(11-13-2024, 02:33 AM)admin Wrote:  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. 

You are correct.  Currently, those options are only for backups.  But that's my whole point.  Why is that the case?  Why are there no power options for restores, when virtually ever other imaging application has them?  There needs to be restore power options, that way users can initiate a restore from within Windows, go get a cup of coffee (or whatever) and come back to a freshly restored and restarted system.  That's my point.

Also, I do indeed restore images every day if not more often.  I use HBS as kind of a "roll-back" software.  I'm testing software and/or games all day and I very often restore images, knowing that I have documented and verifiably clean images every step of the way.  Undoubtedly, I'm not the norm.  But that's why this feature is important to me.

Well, I now know why it's so important to you. However V5.0 Beta has been released and translations for some languages have been done, so this feature can't be added to V5.0, we will implement it in the next version, I hope you understand.
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Any luck updating the compiler to VS 2022 ?
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(11-13-2024, 09:26 PM)chmichael Wrote: Any luck updating the compiler to VS 2022 ?

Not sure right now, there are still some features that need to be implemented.
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(11-13-2024, 08:30 PM)admin Wrote:
(11-13-2024, 05:09 PM)n8chavez Wrote:
(11-13-2024, 02:33 AM)admin Wrote:  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. 

You are correct.  Currently, those options are only for backups.  But that's my whole point.  Why is that the case?  Why are there no power options for restores, when virtually ever other imaging application has them?  There needs to be restore power options, that way users can initiate a restore from within Windows, go get a cup of coffee (or whatever) and come back to a freshly restored and restarted system.  That's my point.

Also, I do indeed restore images every day if not more often.  I use HBS as kind of a "roll-back" software.  I'm testing software and/or games all day and I very often restore images, knowing that I have documented and verifiably clean images every step of the way.  Undoubtedly, I'm not the norm.  But that's why this feature is important to me.

Well, I now know why it's so important to you. However V5.0 Beta has been released and translations for some languages have been done, so this feature can't be added to V5.0, we will implement it in the next version, I hope you understand.

As Waldo Geraldo Faldo used to say, "No prob Bob."
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(Yesterday, 02:22 AM)n8chavez Wrote:
(11-13-2024, 08:30 PM)admin Wrote:
(11-13-2024, 05:09 PM)n8chavez Wrote:
(11-13-2024, 02:33 AM)admin Wrote:  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. 

You are correct.  Currently, those options are only for backups.  But that's my whole point.  Why is that the case?  Why are there no power options for restores, when virtually ever other imaging application has them?  There needs to be restore power options, that way users can initiate a restore from within Windows, go get a cup of coffee (or whatever) and come back to a freshly restored and restarted system.  That's my point.

Also, I do indeed restore images every day if not more often.  I use HBS as kind of a "roll-back" software.  I'm testing software and/or games all day and I very often restore images, knowing that I have documented and verifiably clean images every step of the way.  Undoubtedly, I'm not the norm.  But that's why this feature is important to me.

Well, I now know why it's so important to you. However V5.0 Beta has been released and translations for some languages have been done, so this feature can't be added to V5.0, we will implement it in the next version, I hope you understand.

As Waldo Geraldo Faldo used to say, "No prob Bob."

Thank you for your understanding.
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