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Hasleo Backup Suite V5.4.2.1 Released!
(06-16-2025, 08:39 AM)Keith Weisshar Wrote: What's the difference between storage path management and default storage folder for backup image files?

The default storage folder is the default storage path used when creating a new backup task, and the paths added by the "Storage Path Management" can be used as the backup source for file backup or the destination storage path for the new backup task (which you can select by clicking on the [Image: attachment.php?aid=657] icon when creating a task).

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v5.4.2.0 improvements.

1. It can be set to place new backups directly in the folder I point it to now, rather than creating a folder with the "backup name" and placing it inside that.
"D:\WinImg\WIN10.DBI" vs the old way "D:\WinImg\WIN10\WIN10.DBI"

2. The recovery ISO now remembers your compression level setting (High) from the installed version.

Thanks for those two things!
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(06-19-2025, 04:32 AM)Dude Guyman Wrote: 1. It can be set to place new backups directly in the folder I point it to now, rather than creating a folder with the "backup name" and placing it inside that.
"D:\WinImg\WIN10.DBI" vs the old way "D:\WinImg\WIN10\WIN10.DBI"

2. The recovery ISO now remembers your compression level setting (High) from the installed version.

Thanks for those two things!

Yes, each new version will have some improvements, so stay tuned. Enjoy it.
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Hasleo Backup Suite V5.4.2.1 Released!

What's new in this version:
1. The program crashes when sending emails
2. Application notifications cannot be displayed in the Windows Notification Center
3. Updated Italian and German translations
4. Fixed other minor bugs

Here are the download links:
X86/X64
ARM64
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Your X86/X64 version still downloads as v5.4.2.0.250613...
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(06-21-2025, 01:06 AM)Froggie Wrote: Your X86/X64 version still downloads as v5.4.2.0.250613...

The version we downloaded is V5.4.2.1, could it be the browser's cache that causes the problem?
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(06-21-2025, 01:40 AM)admin Wrote:
(06-21-2025, 01:06 AM)Froggie Wrote: Your X86/X64 version still downloads as v5.4.2.0.250613...

The version we downloaded is V5.4.2.1, could it be the browser's cache that causes the problem?

I had a similar problem today, I got v5.4.2.0 as a download on all my machines. Could be a caching problem on the server or some sort of browser cache, couldn’t figure it out exactly. Fun fact: The updater in HBS downloaded the correct version.

To force a new download without caching problems, just manipulate the URL slightly and it will download without problems -> Download
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(06-21-2025, 02:12 AM)al3x Wrote:
(06-21-2025, 01:40 AM)admin Wrote: The version we downloaded is V5.4.2.1, could it be the browser's cache that causes the problem?

I had a similar problem today, I got v5.4.2.0 as a download on all my machines. Could be a caching problem on the server or some sort of browser cache, couldn’t figure it out exactly. Fun fact: The updater in HBS downloaded the correct version.

To force a new download without caching problems, just manipulate the URL slightly and it will download without problems -> Download

We believe that this should be caused by the browser's cache, the software's built-in update mechanism does not go through the browser and is able to download the correct version through the browser after simply changing the download link  (which should bypass the browser's cache).
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My original version download issue occurred using two different browsers... two different caches. One of them I never use for this task.
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(06-21-2025, 09:55 PM)Froggie Wrote: My original version download issue occurred using two different browsers... two different caches. One of them I never use for this task.

Well, I also tried from different machines, one of them is even linux based and I downloaded with curl.

The server sends a max-age=14400 header which means the content can be cached for up to 4 hours. Since the website is also behind Cloudflare maybe Cloudflare itself is caching the file for up to 4 hours. Anyway, a download with a slightly changed URL, e.g. appending "?something" will work and 4 hours is not a big deal.

But I'm still wondering why HBS was able to download the correct version. Maybe because the download URL you get when calling HBSVERNF.VER is still http instead of https, but that's just a wild guess.
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