If you get register corruption this backup is not as simple as you make it out. Also because every new Windows 10 update is like a new OS thinks like Image Backup and recovery do not work as the theory makes out. Plus a lot of the default backup files are of no use at all unless you are in to gaming.
I did exactly what is told in the video. I can see my files in file history folder, but when I try to restore, it does no recognise the folders. I think it only recognizes C drive
This all makes sense until I do the backup. Then it's a drill down to find the actual folders and nothing is in them. Very frustrating. I guess it's back to just manually copy/paste the Docs folder. Why does Windows always have to make it difficult? Also, you have to double-click, not simply select the folder you want to remove.
If you get register corruption this backup is not as simple as you make it out. Also because every new Windows 10 update is like a new OS thinks like Image Backup and recovery do not work as the theory makes out. Plus a lot of the default backup files are of no use at all unless you are in to gaming.
Wrong, wrong, wrong. File History works a treat !
I did exactly what is told in the video. I can see my files in file history folder, but when I try to restore, it does no recognise the folders.
I think it only recognizes C drive
This all makes sense until I do the backup. Then it's a drill down to find the actual folders and nothing is in them. Very frustrating. I guess it's back to just manually copy/paste the Docs folder. Why does Windows always have to make it difficult? Also, you have to double-click, not simply select the folder you want to remove.
Very clear and helpful, thanks.
Just try and search for a particular file in the myriad of zip files...
Would this eat all your space like a cancer?
Yes
@@loveforgeworld307 file History only backs up the new files and files changed since original backup.
Very helpful
nice vid, helpful