Hi friends, To backup is to make spare copies of folders and store them separately to the originals. If you have a backup,you’re protected if, for example, you delete a video by mistake. Then you can take it again for backup device or cloud where you store this video. It’s normal to back up your files on to a different storage device from your computer’s hard drive – its main memory store. That way, if your hard drive gets damaged you can still restore all the information on your computer and be up and running quickly.
To make a backup of windows 7/8 both have the almost same methods only difference is to open system backup . How frequently you back up will depend on how often you use your PC and what you use it for. The average user will probably just have to back up any important files as and when they are changed and do a full back-up once a week/month. One rule of thumb would be if the important files change daily, back-up daily, if they change weekly, back-up weekly, and so on.
There is no one-for-all for backup media. A best fit backup media depends on various factors: the importance of the data, the volume or size of the data and of course and the available tools and resources. As backup copies are supposed to be stored separately from the originals, removable media are recommended.
To make a backup of windows 7/8 or 8.1 also just follows these step its easy to do as :
Open the backup system in windows 8 or 8.1
The window 8.1 also same as the windows 8 so to open system backup just go to search as top-right corner and in search type file history and select,
you may go by the control panel as : control panel>> system and security>> file history,
After that click on the left bottom option "System image backup".
Open the backup system in window 7
Click on Start go to Getting Started and then select Back up your files.
Next click on the "Create a system image" hyperlink.
Creating a System Image Backup in Windows 7 or 8.x
The backup section offers another two options: Back up files and Back up computer. The first option will create a backup of your personal files and folders and the second will create a complete backup of your entire computer.
After that you will need do decide the where you want to take your system or file backup means where you want to save the image. You can choose an external drive, burn to multiple DVD’s, or store it on a network cloud.
Then in next window you need to select which drives do you want to include in the backup?
then select them which you want.
In next window it is confirmation windows to location and space which is be uses so select right.
A progress meter is displayed while the images is created and backed up. In this example a disk of about 45 GB in size took under 1 hour almost backed up to an external drive. Times will vary depending on your system and where you’re backing it up to.
To make a backup of windows 7/8 both have the almost same methods only difference is to open system backup . How frequently you back up will depend on how often you use your PC and what you use it for. The average user will probably just have to back up any important files as and when they are changed and do a full back-up once a week/month. One rule of thumb would be if the important files change daily, back-up daily, if they change weekly, back-up weekly, and so on.
There is no one-for-all for backup media. A best fit backup media depends on various factors: the importance of the data, the volume or size of the data and of course and the available tools and resources. As backup copies are supposed to be stored separately from the originals, removable media are recommended.
To make a backup of windows 7/8 or 8.1 also just follows these step its easy to do as :
Open the backup system in windows 8 or 8.1
The window 8.1 also same as the windows 8 so to open system backup just go to search as top-right corner and in search type file history and select,
you may go by the control panel as : control panel>> system and security>> file history,
After that click on the left bottom option "System image backup".
If this option is not available then the here is another option is available "windows 7 file recovery" select it and then in next windows select "create a system image" and other
things are same,
Open the backup system in window 7
Click on Start go to Getting Started and then select Back up your files.
Next click on the "Create a system image" hyperlink.
Creating a System Image Backup in Windows 7 or 8.x
The backup section offers another two options: Back up files and Back up computer. The first option will create a backup of your personal files and folders and the second will create a complete backup of your entire computer.
After that you will need do decide the where you want to take your system or file backup means where you want to save the image. You can choose an external drive, burn to multiple DVD’s, or store it on a network cloud.
Then in next window you need to select which drives do you want to include in the backup?
then select them which you want.
In next window it is confirmation windows to location and space which is be uses so select right.
A progress meter is displayed while the images is created and backed up. In this example a disk of about 45 GB in size took under 1 hour almost backed up to an external drive. Times will vary depending on your system and where you’re backing it up to.