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Backup options
Hello Windows Community, What do most of you use for system backup options?
Backup Day
Remember today is World Backup Day. Here is a link from mspowerusers. https://mspoweruser.com/world-backup-day-best-ways-secure-personal-data/ Remember to back up your data!
Backup Und Restore
Nach dem Windows 10 Kein Backup und Restore mahr mitliefert. Wer kann mir ein Gutes Backup und Restore Programm nennen. Einfach bedinung und Opensurce. Wenn möglich auch Kostenfrei.
Add a drive for backup setting
I wanted to use file history to backup after watching the Backup Video. I have a 2 TB USB drive with some file directories but it has 1.2 TB free space. I clicked the 'Add a Drive' and it searched and returned with a 'No usable drives found.' Does the external drive must be completely empty?
Backup external drive files to OneDrive
Hi I need to back up files held on an external drive. This used to be possible with OneDrive, but now it seems that only files resident on the C: drive can be synchronized to OneDrive. That will not work for me; my C: drive isn't large enough to accommodate all the files I need to back up. Is there a way to backup files from drives other than the C: drive, or was that capability removed for good? Thanks,
Backup to an external HDD
This may seem really remedial but, here goes. I have an external 8TB hard drive and I'd like to setup automated backups to backup my C and D drives. I have OneDrive but, I would like to have a local backup as well. How do I set that up within Windows 10?
OneDrive vs Backup
As I am not completely computer savvy, Is backup necessary if you use OneDrive? Does OneDrive need backup? I had never done a backup in my life and just recently started using OneDrive. I would greatly appreciate any help and how to on this. Thanks
Back up with Windows to safeguard your information
Don't lose important or irreplaceable information if something happens to your device. Backing up your information is important and even painless, with tools provided in Windows 10.
Complete mirrored backup (Everything)
Hello, I know I can make a backup of the OS (System Image Recovery) , but is there a way to also back up all the programs and apps installed? In case a hacker threatens to wipe out the hard disk it would be so nice to not even bother and as the ransom will not bde paid, just reinstall everything. I´m sure I'm not the first to wish this. Thanks for any idea, Ingemar
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Backup and Restore in Windows 10 - support.microsoft.com
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/backup-and-restore-in-windows-10-352091d2...Backup your PC with File History Use File History to back up to an external drive or network location. Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Backup > Add a drive , and then choose an external drive or network location for your backups.. Restore your files with File History
How to back up or transfer your data on a Windows-based ...
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/how-to-back-up-or-transfer-your-data-on-a...Click Start, type backup in the Start Search box, and then click Backup and Restore in the Programs list. Click Back up files under Back up files or your entire computer. Select where you want to store the file backup, and then click Next. Select the disk or disks that you want to back up, and then click Next
Back up and restore your PC
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/back-up-and-restore-your-pc-ac359b36-7015...Note: Do not back up files to the same hard disk that Windows is installed on.For example, do not back up files to a recovery partition. Always store media used for backups (external hard disks, DVDs, or CDs) in a secure place to prevent unauthorized people from having access to your files; a fireproof location separate from your computer is recommended.
Choose a backup solution in Windows 10
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/choose-a-backup-solution-in-windows-10...In these situations, the files generally take longer to upload, and it might cost more to store files. You'll need: An external hard drive or network drive. Learn how to use File History to back up your files. Legacy backups. We recommend you consider modern backup options like the ones listed above, as they're easier to manage and non-destructive.