How to Back Up Windows

Click on the Start menu and select “Control Panel.”; , Click on “System and Maintenance,” then click on “Backup and Restore.” , Click on “Set up backup,” then select the drive to which you want your data backed up., Select “Let me choose” when asked...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Click on the Start menu and select “Control Panel.”;

    Microsoft recommends storing backups on hard disks separate from Windows 7, such as a CD, DVD, or external hard disk.Insert the device to which you want your backup saved, click on “Refresh” in the Backup and Restore window, then select your storage device. , This will allow you to choose the items you want backed up on a regular basis.

    Alternately, you can select “Let Windows choose.” If you select this option, Windows will not back up Program Files, items formatted with the FAT file system, items in the Recycle Bin, or temp files larger than one gigabyte. ,, Otherwise, Windows will back up your data once per month by default on the date specified. , The process may take up to several minutes to complete, based on the amount of data you want backed up.

    A progress bar will display on-screen to indicate the status of the backup.

    When the backup is complete, your backup folders and media storage will display in Windows Explorer. , Your Windows 7 files will now be backed up.

    If you set up the Backup and Restore program to run on an automatic schedule, Windows will prompt you to insert the storage media at the time of the next scheduled backup.
  2. Step 2: Click on “System and Maintenance

  3. Step 3: ” then click on “Backup and Restore.”

  4. Step 4: Click on “Set up backup

  5. Step 5: ” then select the drive to which you want your data backed up.

  6. Step 6: Select “Let me choose” when asked which files you want backed up.

  7. Step 7: Place checkmarks next to all files and items you want backed up

  8. Step 8: then click on “Next.” You can save photos

  9. Step 9: documents

  10. Step 10: contacts

  11. Step 11: favorites

  12. Step 12: and more.

  13. Step 13: Review the backup settings you selected

  14. Step 14: then click on “Save settings and run backup.” Click on “Change schedule” if you want Windows to automatically back up your data on a schedule you specify.

  15. Step 15: Wait for Windows 7 to finish backing up your data.

  16. Step 16: Eject the storage device from your computer and store in a safe place.

Detailed Guide

Microsoft recommends storing backups on hard disks separate from Windows 7, such as a CD, DVD, or external hard disk.Insert the device to which you want your backup saved, click on “Refresh” in the Backup and Restore window, then select your storage device. , This will allow you to choose the items you want backed up on a regular basis.

Alternately, you can select “Let Windows choose.” If you select this option, Windows will not back up Program Files, items formatted with the FAT file system, items in the Recycle Bin, or temp files larger than one gigabyte. ,, Otherwise, Windows will back up your data once per month by default on the date specified. , The process may take up to several minutes to complete, based on the amount of data you want backed up.

A progress bar will display on-screen to indicate the status of the backup.

When the backup is complete, your backup folders and media storage will display in Windows Explorer. , Your Windows 7 files will now be backed up.

If you set up the Backup and Restore program to run on an automatic schedule, Windows will prompt you to insert the storage media at the time of the next scheduled backup.

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