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What are the main features and advantages of AOMEI Backupper Professional?
Reliable Backup – Protects systems, disks, and files with ease.
Rapid Restore – Recovers data quickly after crashes or failures.
Smart Cloning – Simplifies disk upgrades and system migration.
Flexible Scheduling – Automates backups with efficient incremental strategies.
Universal Recovery – Restores Windows to different hardware when needed.
Digital Reliability – Supports long-term protection and smoother recovery workflows.
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System Backup – Images Windows, installed programs and boot partitions
Disk Clone – Migrates HDD to SSD with SSD alignment
Universal Restore – Restores images to computers with different hardware
Real-Time Sync – Mirrors changed files to another location instantly
Core Capacity – Five scheduled modes including event triggers and USB plug-in
Important – Commercial use rights and Windows Server support are not included in this edition.
AOMEI Backupper Professional is a backup, cloning and sync program for one Windows PC that covers system, disk, partition and file backups. It adds the recovery features the free Standard edition lacks, such as system clone, universal restore and real-time sync.
Bootable Recovery – WinPE media restores systems that no longer boot
Incremental Backups – Stores only changed data to save disk space
Outlook Backup – Secures emails, contacts, calendars and tasks separately
Encrypted Images – Password protection keeps backup files from unauthorized access
Automatic Cleanup – Deletes old images to free backup disk space
Disk Wipe – Permanently erases drives before disposal or resale
AOMEI Backupper Professional creates full, incremental and differential backups of the Windows system, entire disks, individual partitions and selected files on one PC. Backups can be stored on internal and external drives, USB sticks, network shares and NAS devices, and images can be encrypted, compressed, split and checked for errors. If Windows no longer starts, a previously created WinPE boot medium or the integrated recovery environment in the Windows boot menu restores the system without a working operating system. This combination resolves the typical failure cases in home offices: a defective system disk, a failed Windows update or a ransomware-encrypted data partition.
The Professional edition adds system clone, universal restore to dissimilar hardware, real-time sync, differential backups, event-triggered and USB plug-in backups, backup encryption, automatic cleanup of old images and the command line utility, none of which are available in the free Standard edition. Standard also limits cloning to data disks, so migrating a bootable Windows installation to a new SSD requires Professional. For scheduled long-term backups, the automatic cleanup in Professional matters in practice, because it prevents the backup target from silently filling up until tasks fail. Technical support is also upgraded from business hours to 24/7 availability.
No, the Professional license covers one PC for private use and does not include business use rights or installation on Windows Server systems. Companies that want to back up office PCs need the Workstation edition, which adds business use on the same one-PC license model. Backing up Windows Server 2025, 2022, 2019, 2016, 2012 or SBS 2011 requires the Server edition, while the Technician and Technician Plus editions allow one technician to service unlimited machines, including billable client support. Buyers should match the edition to the machine and usage before purchase, because the Professional feature set itself does not change this licensing scope.
Yes, Professional clones complete disks, single partitions or only the operating system to a new HDD or SSD, including MBR and GPT disks and UEFI boot mode. The SSD alignment option positions partitions correctly during cloning, which keeps read and write performance at the level the SSD is rated for. Partition sizes can be adjusted manually during the clone, and unallocated space can be distributed across partitions when moving to a larger disk. An optional sector-by-sector mode copies every sector, which is useful when an exact 1:1 copy of the source drive is required.
First confirm that the target machine runs a desktop Windows version, since Professional supports Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 8 and 7 but no Server operating systems. Second, check whether the PC is used commercially, because business use requires the Workstation edition even when the feature requirements are identical. Third, plan the storage target: backups can go to local disks, external drives, network shares and NAS, while AOMEI Cloud is only included as a 15-day trial and ongoing cloud storage is booked separately. Users who maintain several computers should compare the Technician edition, which includes the portable version and image deployment over the network.
| Feature | Standard | Professional | Workstation | Server |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| License scope | Freeware | 1 PC | 1 PC | 1 Server |
| Business use | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Windows Server systems | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| System clone | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Universal restore | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Real-time sync | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Technical support | Business hours | 24/7 | 24/7 | 24/7 |
Backups can be written to local disks, external drives, USB flash drives, network shares and NAS devices, cloud drives and CD/DVD. This makes a 3-2-1 strategy practical, for example a daily image to a NAS plus a weekly copy to an external USB disk.
AOMEI Cloud is included only as a 15-day free trial, and ongoing cloud storage is an optional separate purchase. Local, external and network backup targets work without any additional cost.
Yes, the Explore Image function opens the .adi and .afi image files directly in Windows Explorer, so individual files can be viewed and copied out without running a full restore. This is the fastest way to recover one accidentally deleted document from a complete system image.
Yes, Professional backs up, restores and clones dynamic disk volumes in addition to standard MBR and GPT disks. Supported hardware includes IDE, SATA, SCSI and USB disks, SSDs, RAID arrays and NAS storage recognized by Windows.
Yes, scheduled tasks run in the background using daily, weekly or monthly plans, event triggers such as user logon or shutdown, and automatic backups when a specific USB drive is plugged in. Email notifications report whether each task succeeded, failed or needs attention.
| Operating Systems |
Windows 11: Home / Pro / Education / Enterprise |
| Processor | 1 GHz x86 or compatible CPU |
| Memory RAM | 256 MB RAM |
| Hard Disk | 300 MB of available disk space for installation |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | System Backup Disk Backup Partition Backup File Backup Real-Time Sync Mirror Sync Two-way Sync System Clone Disk Clone Partition Clone Dissimilar Hardware Restore Create WinPE or Linux bootable rescue media Recovery Environment VSS based hot backup and file sync support Supports MBR and GPT disks Supports UEFI boot Supports dynamic disk volumes Supports NAS and RAID storage Microsoft Outlook Backup |
| Note | Requires Windows administrator account for installation and operation. Uses Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service for hot backup and file sync of in-use files. Supported file systems: NTFS, FAT16, FAT32, ReFS, Ext2/3, ExFAT. For ReFS, Ext2/3, ExFAT and other known file systems, image, clone and management operations are handled in sector-by-sector mode. |