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EaseUS Todo Backup 17.5.0 is a Windows-based disk imaging and disaster-recovery utility designed for home users who need a single application capable of protecting entire systems, individual disks, selected partitions, or specific files and folders. Published by EaseUS and currently at its tenth major iteration, the program presents a deliberately simplified interface while still exposing advanced backup logic such as incremental and differential chains, user-defined encryption, customizable retention policies, and flexible scheduling that can be tied to system events or time intervals. Typical use cases include creating a one-click system image before a Windows feature update, cloning a fast SSD to a larger replacement drive, scheduling nightly incremental backups of family photos to a NAS device, or exporting an encrypted archive directly to mainstream cloud storage. The same engine handles bare-metal restoration through WinPE or Linux boot media, allowing rapid rollback after hardware failure or ransomware attack. Because the free tier already unlocks differential, scheduled, and encrypted jobs, home users can implement a full 3-2-1 strategy—local external drive plus network share plus cloud—without purchasing a license. Incremental versioning keeps storage growth under control, while an integrated integrity checker verifies each image block before it is trusted for recovery. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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