![]() If version 13.0 has fixed the issue with Linux (or any other non-Windows partitions), then I would want to go for the upgrade. When I contacted EaseUs, I was assured that the sector by sector backup is safe, but I have never attempted to do a restore, as the system is working fine, and I don't want to chance a failure if it is unnecessary. ![]() I get this warning because I have dual-boot with Ubuntu 20.05 and Windows 10, with the system booting into Grub. There is one thing that bothers me about the older ver 11.5 - that is when I do a partition backup, I get a warning that some partitions on my drive cannot be read, and that a sector by sector backup must be performed. So now, with version 13.0 released, and I'm still running 11.5 on Windows, I'm wondering whether maybe it's worth the $14.99 to upgrade to version 13.0. ![]() I have the home (paid) version 11.5 Todo Backup on Windows 10 - single user license.Įvery time I start the program, I am reminded that there is a newer version available, but I have always declined, since the version I have seems to be working fine.
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