Backup and recovery for free

Paragon Software Group has released new Paragon Backup & Recovery Free – an easy-to-use, set-and-forget data management tool with all the essential backup and recovery functionality to fulfill the needs of PC users.

  • Wednesday, 11th July 2018 Posted 6 years ago in by Phil Alsop
This free data protection software has a revamped, intuitive UI packed with essential features. The software enables you to completely protect your PC data by creating backups of individual files, partitions, or the entire Windows system in a snap, as well as restore data in WinPE, if required. Once the user has taken a few easy steps to set up the backup, the tool can function in the automated mode.

 

Key features:

·      Disk Backup – Save not only disk data but also system service structures

·      Differential Backup – Save backup storage space by archiving only what’s changed since the last full sector-based image

·      Incremental Backup – Back up modified data along with a full sector-based archive

·      Flexible Restore (in WinPE) – Restore an entire disk, separate partitions, or only the files you need from previous backup images

·      Recovery Media – Create a bootable USB Flash drive, CD, or DVD to recover your PC on demand

·      Easy Recalibration – Restore contents of a 512-byte hard disk to a 4K hard disk with no additional input from your side

·      WinPE-based Recovery Environment – Create a full-fledged Windows-based recovery environment stored on bootable media.

 

For more advanced data management functionality, the company offers Paragon Hard Disk Manager for Windows – an all-in-one data management tool combining the backup, recovery, partition management, data migration and data wiping technologies. Earlier this year, Paragon Software also released APFS for Windows by Paragon Software,  a driver for Windows users working with Mac volumes. The software enables instant read/write access to APFS-formatted hard disk drives (HDDs), solid-state drives (SSDs), or flash drives directly on Windows PCs.