How to create a system backup in windows 8
I need to create a system backup (drive C), how I can do it. I use SSD and sometimes the mobo loses the ssd and I need to restore the last image.
Hello
Thank you for your response. I used to do that when I got Windows 7. But now I can't find this option in Windows 8. I tried to look as you suggested, but the option was not there. The only option in Windows 8 backup seems to be for files. Does this mean that we must rely on 3rd party software for the filming system?
Thanks in advance for your help,
the original (old version) windows maximum return is always available.
1. go in Control Panel
2. click on/tap on the file history
3. in this window, you can use the history of the files, or Windows 7 back upward and recovery option.
4 either one of these options, allows you to configure automatic backup settings
Note: these 2 utilities may not work simultaneously. You can either choose history file, or backup of Windows 7.
I hope this helps.
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