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You may choose not to back up these files because you normally delete them after viewing them anyway. Or you may have a folder that contains temporary files that you do not intend to keep.

Manage Server Backup. Manage Backup and Restore. Manage Windows Server Essentials. Use Windows Server Essentials. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Is this page helpful? Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? Note If you want to change the existing backup settings, click Customize Backup for the server.

Note If you start the wizard before attaching the external hard drive to the server, click Refresh list on the Select the backup destination page after attaching the hard drive. Note In the default installation of Windows Server Essentials, the server is configured to automatically perform a defragmentation once each week. In the Search text box, type Defragment.

In the results section, click Defragment and Optimize Your Drives. In the Optimize Drives page, select a drive, and then click Change settings.

In the Optimization schedule window, clear the Run on a schedule recommended check box, and then click OK to save the change. Note If a backup is unsuccessful because the backup drive had insufficient space, the drive letter for the backup target drive is removed from the Windows Server Essentials database, and the Dashboard does not display the drive. The drive will appear on the Dashboard immediately. Note If you want to exclude the Operating System item from the backup, you must first clear the System Backup recommended check box.

In this article. You can also add any other folder elsewhere on your computer. Step 1. Step 2. Step 3. Click More options to access Backup options screen where you can set how often File History backs up your files, how long versions are saved and add other folders that need to be backed up.

Step 4. You can click Back up now to perform the backup at once. If you want to backup the folders to another drive, please scroll down to choose Stop using drive. It will not delete the previous backup on that drive, but it can only backup to one drive at once. Two methods are available. Browse and find the files you want to restore. It can help you backup files on your computer. In addition, it can create system image backup that copies everything on your drive.

When you meet a serious problem like system crash, the system image backup can help you restore your computer to a previous status that works normally. Let Windows choose what to backup or decide by you. If you select Let Windows choose , it will save the files saved in libraries, on the desktop as well as create a system image.

Or you can choose the files you need by yourself. Step 5. If you choose Let me choose , please remember to check Include a system image of drives. Step 6. You can keep default settings or click Change schedule to set the scheduled backup task. Then click Save settings and run the backup. Now you know 2 traditional ways to schedule automatic back in Windows Nevertheless, there are some limitations of Windows in-built backup utilities. For example, it fails to compress and encrypt backup images, which may result to insufficient disk space and insecurity.

When backing up to network location, only one copy the latest one can be saved. Worse, the disk backup feature is missed as well. It is a wise choice to turn to an alternative tool when the built-in tool cannot satisfy you. Indeed, excellent professional backup software can achieve double result with half the effort in doing Windows 10 scheduled backup.

When it comes to scheduled task and automatic backup, the software offers different backup frequencies. In detail, you can create Windows 10 backup based on daily, weekly, or monthly frequency.

If you upgrade to higher version, there are also event-trigger backup and real-time file sync at the same time. How to back up or transfer your data on a Windows-based computer. Backup and Restore in Windows If you've never used Windows Backup before, or recently upgraded your version of Windows, select Set up backup , and then follow the steps in the wizard. If you've created a backup before, you can wait for your regularly scheduled backup to occur, or you can manually create a new backup by selecting Back up now.

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.

You might also consider encrypting the data on your backup. In the left pane, choose Create a system image , and then follow the steps in the wizard. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. You can keep several versions of system images. On internal and external hard drives, older system images will be deleted when the drive runs out of space. To help conserve disk space, delete older system images. 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.



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