Clone Toshiba External HDD Software SolutionComments: 0 Handy Backup is a strong software solution offering image data creation for Toshiba clone hard drive goals. A HDD clone file has the exact, byte-by-byte duplicate of a HDD, partition or logical disk and can be managed with diverse compression levels on the fly without stopping operating system and therefore without interrupt your business. These hard drive image data may then be store in a diversity of locations, containing several removable media such as CD-R(W), DVD, Jazz disks, etc. Handy Backup Professional restores the images on Toshiba external HDD, on any other logical disks or even on a HDD free space on the fly. To restore system and other blocked partitions Handy Backup is shifted to the tool which is launched from USB drive. Handy Backup utility functions:
You may easily setup one system only, create an image of the OS, and then deploy it on all other computers, save your time and money. If you need to restore only necessary data from a hard disk image, you may set up that image as a virtual hard disk drive and duplicate those files directly from the hard disk image using Windows Explorer or any other file management tool. It is strongly advised that the system partition that is saved remains the same during the operation. If you or your Windows changes files of the HDD while Handy Backup attempts to back it up, then the transaction might fall. The right choice is when you boot from a different hard disk or disk partition and create image of the main system hard disk drive to the backup task. Handy Backup is one of the most powerful Toshiba external HDD clone software solutions to prevent losing your data after an awful OS failure. ![]() Version 8.5.0, built on September 19, 2023. 116 MB Handy Backup StandardThe setup file is common for all editions of our software. Try free for 30 days! See also: | Contact UsTutorialsUser Manual in PDF (version 7, 5.3 MB) User Manual in PDF (version 6, 3 MB) EssentialsInstalling Handy Backup under Linux Updating from Earlier Versions |
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