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  2. Back up your Windows PC - Microsoft Support

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    From your files, themes, and some settings to many of your installed apps and Wi-Fi information - Windows Backup will help protect what matters and make it easier than ever to move to a brand-new PC. This guide will help you to use Windows Backup to back up key things on your Windows PC.

  3. Recovery options in Windows - Microsoft Support

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    You can refresh, reset, or restore your PC from the Windows Recovery Environment. If you want to back up and restore your personal files, see Back up your Windows PC. Before you start to refresh or reset your PC. In most cases, once you start to refresh or reset your PC, it’ll finish on its own.

  4. About Windows backup and sync settings - Microsoft Support

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    When Windows backup is turned on, Windows backs up the settings you choose across all your Windows 11 devices that you've signed in to with your Microsoft account. Turn on Windows backup. To turn on Windows backup and choose your backup settings, select Start > Settings > Accounts > Windows backup. Open Windows backup settings

  5. Recover lost or deleted files - Microsoft Support

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    If you can't find a file on your computer or you accidently modified or deleted a file, you can restore it from a backup (if you're using Windows backup) or you can try to restore it from a previous version. Previous versions are copies of files and folders that Windows automatically saves as part of a restore point.

  6. Getting the most out of your PC backup - Microsoft Support

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    With your documents, photos, music, and videos backed up, you don’t need to worry about losing important files and memories if something happens to your PC. Learn why it's important to have a backup, and how Windows Backup can help you keep your files and settings safe.

  7. How to back up and restore the registry in Windows

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    Explains how to back up the registry for restoration in case it gets corrupted in Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, or Windows 7.

  8. How to back up or transfer your data on a Windows-based computer

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    This article describes how to manually back up your personal files and settings in Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. It also describes how to use the data tools in Windows to back up your files and settings.

  9. Choose a backup solution in Windows 10 - Microsoft Support

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    We recommend you consider modern backup options like the ones listed above, as they're easier to manage and non-destructive. If you've used Backup and Restore in Windows 7, consider moving your content to a cloud-based backup. To learn more about recovery, see Recovery options in Windows 10.

  10. Move files off a Windows 7 PC using Backup and Restore

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    You can use your PC's Backup and Restore feature to help you move all your favorite files off a Windows 7 PC and onto a Windows 10 PC. This option is best when you have an external storage device available. Here's how to move your files using Backup and Restore.

  11. Use System Restore - Microsoft Support

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    Use System restore to make restore points when you install a new app, driver, or Windows update, and when you create a restore point manually.