: Easily migrates data from an old HDD to a new SSD, which users report works reliably even when Windows' native tools fail.
: The Pro version can restore a system image to a computer with completely different hardware.
: Creating bootable USB drives can be buggy and sometimes requires third-party tools like Rufus. AOMEI Backupper
: Offers professional-grade features like disaster recovery for "zero coin".
: Available for a slightly higher one-time fee (around $59.95), a feature now absent from many other major competitors. AOMEI Backupper review - Needs more resilience : Easily migrates data from an old HDD
: Primarily focused on local and network drives; cloud support is mostly via mapped drives. Pricing & Versions
: Features scheduled, incremental, and differential backups to save time and storage space. Pros and Cons Pros Cons Pricing & Versions : Features scheduled, incremental, and
: The free version includes banner ads and frequent prompts to upgrade to the Pro edition.