okay, they want a lot of money to upgrade to workstation, and they are giving me dodgy treatment as well,
but here's a workaround for the limitations of EaseUs Todo Backup free and home editions:
download the workstation (or server) edition 15 day trial.
in the installation process, agree to install management console or whatever they call it.
now, use the trial edition to backup your system, to your heart's delight.
you can make an emergency disk, too.
when the end of your 15 days is approaching, don't uninstall it. Just reinstall your old, limited edition on top of it. It will tell you that it wants to uninstall the trial version. say okay.
Now, when you open your reinstalled limited version, go to the management tab.
You will see all of your old backup plans there.
To the right of each plan, as you hover the mouse over that plan, you will see a "backup" tab with a drop down menu allowing you to rerun the plan, either as full backup, or incremental, or differential.
they still work, use them!
you can't make a new backup plan that includes a dynamic disk, but you can keep on doing what you were doing.
and probably you can edit an existing plan, I didn't try.
you can restore the dynamic disks you backed up, even from the limited edition.
(If your dynamic disk has a volume that is expanded beyond the limits of one disk, this might not work. I did not explore that scenario.)