Using backup and restore windows 7




















Restore your files with File History If you're missing an important file or folder that you've backed up, here's how to get it back: In the search box on the taskbar, type restore files , and then select Restore your files with File History. Look for the file you need, then use the arrows to see all its versions.

Find your backups created on previous versions of Windows If you used Backup and Restore to back up files or create system image backups in previous versions of Windows, your old backup is still available in Windows Need more help?

Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Next it will ask you to select where you want to save your backup. Choose the backup destination and click Next. Then you can select what to back up on your Windows 7 or 10 PC.

It offers two options. You can choose one preferred option. Let Windows choose: Windows will back up data and files saved in libraries, desktop, default Windows folders. It will also create a system image and you can use it to restore your computer if it stops working one day.

However, this option will not back up program files, things formatted in FAT file system , Recycle Bin files, and temporary files larger than 1GB. Let me choose: You can freely choose the files, folders and directories to back up. You can also choose whether to include a system image in the backup.

Here we choose Let me choose and click Next. After you choose what to back up, you can review your backup settings. Check Run backup on a schedule box, and you set how often you want to back up the chosen files.

Then the selected items will be backed up on a regular schedule. Then you can click Save settings and run backup , and it will start backing up the selected items on your Windows 10 or 7 computer.

Windows 10 repair, recovery, reboot, reinstall, restore solutions. Follow the guide above to open Windows Backup and Restore center. If you're saving your system images in a network location, you can only keep the most current system image for each computer.

If you already have a system image for a computer and are creating a new one for the same computer, the new system image will overwrite the old one. If you want to keep the old system image, you can copy it to a different location before creating the new system image by following these steps.

You can use a restore point to restore your computer's system files to an earlier point in time. Restore points are automatically created each week by System Restore and when your PC detects change, like when you install an app or driver. Here's how to create a restore point. Select the System Protection tab, and then select Create. In the System Protection dialog box, type a description, and then select Create. To look through the contents of the backup, select Browse for files or Browse for folders.

When you're browsing for folders, you won't be able to see the individual files in a folder. To view individual files, use the Browse for files option.

To search the contents of the backup, select Search , type all or part of a file name, and then select Search. Tip: If you're searching for files or folders associated with a specific user account, you can improve search results by typing the location of the file or folder in the Search for box. You can restore files from a backup that was created on another computer running Windows Vista or Windows 7. Choose Select another backup to restore files from , and then follow the steps in the wizard.

If you're restoring files from a backup that was made on another computer, the files will be restored in a folder under the user name that was used to create the backup. If the user names are different, you'll need to navigate to the folder where the files are restored.

For example, if your user name was Molly on the computer that the backup was made on but your user name is MollyC on the computer that the backup is being restored on, the restored files will be saved in a folder labelled Molly. Select the Start button, then select Computer. Double-click the Users folder.



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