![]() Restoring from a normal Windows backup allows you to restore individual files and folders. Note that restoring a system image is a full restore, meaning that you can’t pick and choose what you want to restore everything will be wiped out and replaced with the image. If you backed up using the schedule feature and picked files and folders, you can restore the files/folders from within the Backup and Restore (Windows 7) dialog.Ĭlick on the Restore my files button and then you can go ahead and selectively choose which files you want to restore from the backup.įor restoring the system image, it’s a different procedure. If you created a system image, then you have to boot to System Recovery Options in Windows 10 to restore the image. There are two ways to recover data from your backups in Windows 10. X:\WindowsImageBackup\PC_Name\Backup YYYY-MM-DD HHMMSSįor example, if I chose to save the system image to an external hard drive (E:), then I the location of the backup would be: E:\WindowsImageBackup\AseemPC\Backup 083421 Backup Restore Options in Windows 10 You have to backup to a hard disk or network location in order to have that option otherwise it’s greyed out.īy default, the system images are saved in the following format, where X is the drive you choose. ![]() The only thing you have to note is that you cannot create a system image if you backup to DVD. Basically, you choose where you want to save the backup to and then pick a schedule. This is the same as Backup and Restore in Windows 7. ![]() If you want to have it done automatically, you need to choose the Set up backup option. Creating a system image this way is a manual process. Note that you cannot save the system image to any drive that is included in the system image. ![]() Only on Windows 10 Pro and Windows 10 Enterprise can you save the system image to a network location. If you click on Create a system image, you’ll have a choice of where you want to save the image. You can Create a system image, Create a system repair disc, Set up backup or restore a backup if there is one available. The dialog that pops up is pretty much the same one you see in Windows 7. ![]() If you go to the Control Panel, you’ll see an option called Backup and Restore (Windows 7). In Windows 10, you can still do everything you were able to do in Windows 7 in terms of backups and recovery. ![]()
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