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  1. Back up and restore with Windows Backup - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to back up and restore apps, settings, files, photos, and Microsoft Edge favorites and preferences on your Windows PC using Windows Backup.

  2. Backup, restore, and recovery in Windows - Microsoft Support

    The Recovery Drive utility in Windows is designed to back up the essential files needed to restore your PC to its original state. It creates a USB recovery media that can help you restore your …

  3. How to back up or transfer your data on a Windows-based …

    Describes how to manually back up or transfer your personal files and settings on Windows-based computers as a precautionary measure.

  4. Choose a backup solution in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Oct 14, 2025 · Learn about Windows backup solutions to protect your important files and photos.

  5. Move files using Backup and Restore - Microsoft Support

    Oct 14, 2025 · Learn how to move files between an older Windows PC and a new Windows device using Backup and Restore.

  6. Recovery Drive - Microsoft Support

    The recovery media includes built-in Windows files, any updates installed at the time of media creation, and any customizations from the PC manufacturer, ensuring a reliable backup …

  7. Back up your folders with OneDrive - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to create a OneDrive backup on your PC. Set up OneDrive PC folder backup to access, manage, stop, or fix problems with PC folder backup.

  8. Save, back up, and recover a file in Microsoft Office

    How you back up and recover your files depends on where and when you saved it. To learn more about a feature, including which versions of Office support it, select the name of the feature in …

  9. Backup and restore with File History - Microsoft Support

    Oct 14, 2025 · If you have folders elsewhere that you want to back up, you can add them to an existing library or create a new library for them. Setting up File History is straightforward. Once …

  10. Install OneDrive on an external drive - Microsoft Support

    If you see this error when setting up OneDrive, it's because the disk drive you are referring to is classified as "removable". To solve this, change the classification of your drive.