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AOMEI Backupper Standard 2.0.3 Software free download


AOMEI Backupper Standard 2.0.3 Software free download


AOMEI Backupper Standard 2.0.3 FREE Backup Software Protects System & Data of Your PC.To prevent system failure or data loss, backup is important and necessary. AOMEI free backup software provides basic and advanced features to ensure the safety of your system and data.





System Backup:


One-click system drive backup of all contents, including Windows operating system, installed applications and custom settings without interrupting your work.


Files/Folders Backup:



Securely back up individual files and folders, such as email, photos, videos, documents, games and programs. Also support backing up files from one network/NAS to another.


Disk Backup:


Backup your hard disk drives, including basic disk, dynamic disk, MBR disk, GPT disk, external disk, USB flash drive and other storage devices that can be recognized by Windows.







  • > Back up your most important files and folders on a regular basis.

  • > Create a system image to keep Windows and applications safe.

  • > Back up entire hard disk or specified partitions, or just cloning them.

  • > Save time and effort with automatic, incremental, and differential backups.






















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