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Keeps files identical between two locations, reflecting additions or deletions on both sides.

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Why Choose the Portable Version Over the Standard Installer?

Regularly recreate your portable version from the main console to ensure you have the latest bug fixes, hardware drivers, and security patches. Aomei Backupper Portable Version

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[AOMEI Backupper Portable] ├── Backup Management (System, Disk, Partition, File) ├── Restore & Recovery (Universal Restore, Bare-Metal) ├── Data Synchronization (Real-time, Mirror, Two-way) └── Disk Cloning (HDD to SSD, Sector-by-Sector) 1. Versatile Backup Options

While it maintains the core functionality of the desktop application, the portable version excels in flexibility: Regularly recreate your portable version from the main

Once completed, a folder named AOMEI Backupper Portable will appear on your USB.

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Clones an old HDD directly to a faster SSD for an instant speed upgrade. Versatile Backup Options While it maintains the core

Easily reverts your computer back to a previous functional state if Windows refuses to boot.

: Leaves no temporary files or registry clutter on the target computer after closing.

Restores a system image to a completely different computer with different hardware.

The official way to obtain the portable version is through the licenses. These editions feature a built-in tool called the AOMEI Backupper Tool Deployment manager. Step 1: Creating the Portable Version Open AOMEI Backupper Technician on your primary computer. Click on the Tools tab in the left-hand menu. Select Create Portable Version .

Do not store your massive backup images on the same small USB drive as the portable software. Instead, save your backup images to a dedicated high-capacity external hard drive, network share (NAS), or secure cloud storage.