Difference between revisions of "Windows 10 Backup"
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− | ** Under "System and Security" click on "Save backup copies of your files with File History" | + | * Under "System and Security" click on "Backup and Restore (Windows 7)" |
+ | * Upper left corner select "Create a system image" | ||
+ | * Select the hard dive | ||
+ | * ... | ||
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+ | Alternative | ||
+ | * Under "System and Security" click on "Save backup copies of your files with File History" |
Revision as of 11:34, 21 May 2018
Contents
Disk Prep
Remove efi partiton
Format Backup Disk
SKIP I figured out the problem with using a previous image backup disk - see below. I didn't reformat.
When I tried to use existing NTFS image backup drive, I got an access denied error. I couldn't trace it down so I decided to reformat the backup drive.
Chose exFAT so it will work well across platforms
Steps
- Windows key + X
- Right-click the E: drive partition
- Selected exFAT format
- Ok
- I think I got an "in use" error and realized that it was cause by exploring the disk earlier. I abort and rebooted.
- How to Format
Backup
References
Steps
- Used exist NTFS backup image
- Control Panel
- Under "System and Security" click on "Backup and Restore (Windows 7)"
- Upper left corner select "Create a system image"
- Select the hard dive
- ...
Alternative
- Under "System and Security" click on "Save backup copies of your files with File History"