Files saved on the wrong partition

I was spared the HP_Tools partition backups (I don't know why...) and received error messages on disk space is low.  I think I've resolved now.  However, I am very confused.  Can someone direct me to an article that explains the difference between backups, recovery, and restore?  In addition, how and when each would be a good thing.  The item must be super base, however.  Thank you very much.

Good afternoon!

Thank you for you inquiry, I am happy to help you.

I understand - you want to understand the difference between, backup, restoration and recovery.

Typically, you perform a backup to store a 2nd copy of your data to avoid data loss in the event of a computer crash. When you make one is entirely optional, and is a personal decision.  If you do a lot of work every day and would be very unhappy if it has been lost or could not be recreated.  Recreating takes time.  If you do not have a lot every day, you can make one only once a week.  The only question to ask is how much you don't like losing your data or it would become difficult to recover.   It's time to make your backup.   Some institutions may make hourly backups

You can choose any period of time is the best for you.

Here is a link to System Restore: frequently asked questions to explain what is a restore point.

Here is a link to perform a recovery of the system HP (Windows 8) who will explain the different types of recovery and what each will do.

I hope that have answered all of your concerns.

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