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01-07-2026, 10:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-07-2026, 10:50 PM by pstein.)
Assume I boot Hasleo Backup Suite from USB flash drive and change some options.
Like switch Theme to "Light" or switch compression to "high"
These option changes are NOT remembered (and re-used) the next time I start Hasleo Backup Suite.
Is this possible at all?
All options are reset to their initial values.
If not can you add this feature in the next release?
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Any changes made within WinPE are discarded upon reboot, as WinPE is designed as a temporary, memory-resident preinstallation environment. Consequently, modifications to settings such as the theme or compression level reside solely in the current session’s memory and cannot be persisted to the boot medium. All configurations will revert to their defaults after each restart.
Since the WinPE recovery environment in Hasleo Backup Suite is intended solely for temporary system recovery, persistent saving of user settings is not currently within our scope of consideration.
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Yesterday, 03:07 AM
(This post was last modified: Yesterday, 03:14 AM by Dude Guyman.)
I always wondered this too, but more about settings retained from installed version to RE/PE iso. Some settings seem to be remembered from the installed Hasleo when the WinRE(PE) ISO is created, like compression level = high, storage path "D:\Images", but others are are not retained, like incremental vs full backup. The storage path is "remembered" but if you format that partition later (same letter, different UUID?), it is then "forgotten", presumably because the UUID is different.
I'd like to see it at least remember/retain all the installed Hasleo settings when the ISO is created.
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7 hours ago
(This post was last modified: 6 hours ago by Dude Guyman.)
I meant I always/only use the Full option + high compression (that one stays put), but in RE it defaults to the other. Incremental? Differential? I forgot the exact term. It's not a big deal though. Just a thought. One more thing to have to double check each time. It may even do the same in the installed version, I never use that either, only the "rescue.iso". Well, I don't even use that any more since you removed Enterprise/LTSC support, and have not bought the paid version yet due to no Linux EXT4 file system support.