Good morning,
A clarification: is the Hasleo Backup Suite Professional licence with lifetime upgrades transferable in the event of a PC replacement?
Thank you.
(02-09-2026, 08:36 PM)OAStubby Wrote: [ -> ]Good morning,
A clarification: is the Hasleo Backup Suite Professional licence with lifetime upgrades transferable in the event of a PC replacement?
Thank you.
Thank you for your interest in our product.
We are happy to assist with license resets for reasonable device replacements, such as computer upgrades, hardware failures, or operating system reinstalls.
Please note that each license is valid for use on a limited number of devices as specified. For example, a company with multiple computers would need to purchase corresponding licenses for each device, rather than frequently resetting a single license for rotation. We reserve the right to decline reset requests in cases of license misuse.
Thank you for your understanding and support.
Have a nice day!
slider during backup process is not working(displaying) properly in other localization as in English.
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(02-14-2026, 02:42 PM)jekovcar Wrote: [ -> ]slider during backup process is not working(displaying) properly in other localization as in English.![[Image: jgg7x9sr.jpg]](https://s1.directupload.eu/images/260214/jgg7x9sr.jpg)
Please try resizing the window to see if the issue persists. Thanks.
Thanks! That's work fine.
Hasleo Backup Suite V5.6.2.1 Released!
What's new in this version:
1. Fixed an issue that caused file backup failures
2. Fixed an issue where system backup did not automatically select partitions on an MBR disk in WinPE
3. Various minor bug fixes
Here are the download links:
X86/X64
ARM64
do you plan a linux version with command line support ?
(03-08-2026, 06:32 PM)chmichael Wrote: [ -> ]do you plan a linux version with command line support ?
We’re sorry, but we currently don’t have plans to develop a Linux version with command-line support. We still have a lot of features to complete for the Windows version, and we don’t have the resources to work on a Linux version at this time.
I think using LVM might be the current best way to go with regard to taking a "snapshot" of a current live system in Linux. That might be the best way for a software vendor to come in and create a solution (any possible licensing issues aside.) But, as with changing to a different filesystem, it would require the user to set things up beforehand. And if a user is knowledgeable about such things, it would probably not be difficult for them to simply use what's already available to back up "images" created with LVM.