Restore files with Backup and Restore Connect the external storage device that contains your backup files. In the search box on the taskbar, type Control Panel. Restore your files with File History If you're missing an important file or folder that you've backed up, here's how to get it back: In the search box on the taskbar, type restore files , and then select Restore your files with File History. Look for the file you need, then use the arrows to see all its versions. Find your backups created on previous versions of Windows If you used Backup and Restore to back up files or create system image backups in previous versions of Windows, your old backup is still available in Windows Need more help?
Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? The Windows Easy Transfer feature lets you to back up user account files and settings. Then you can restore those files and settings to a new computer.
To start Windows Easy Transfer, follow these steps:. If you want to move your data from a Windows 7-based computer to a Windows Vista-based computer, use the Windows Vista version of Windows Easy Transfer. To do this, follow these steps:. Open the support folder, and then open the migwiz folder. Then you can restore those files and settings to the new computer.
Click Next. If you are prompted to close programs, make sure that you have saved any open documents, and then click Close all. As a precaution, you can use the Backup and Restore Center feature in Windows 7 and Windows Vista to back up your data.
Note Data that you back up by using the Windows 7 Backup and Restore Center can be restored only on a Windows 7-based operating system. Note If you are prompted to close programs, make sure that you have saved any open documents and close those programs. Or, click Close Programs. Under Back up or restore your files , click Set up backup. Select where you want to save your backup, and then click Next. Note Remember to save your backup files to removable media or a network location.
Click Let Windows choose or Let me choose , and then click Next. Make the appropriate selections, and then click Next or Save Settings and run backup. Click Back up files under Back up files or your entire computer. Select where you want to store the file backup, and then click Next. Select the disk or disks that you want to back up, and then click Next.
Select the file type or file types that you want to back up, and then click Next. Click Next , click Old computer , and then click Next. Select an external hard drive to save the Windows 7 backup. Tip: You could uncheck the Include a system image of drives: C: to backup your data files only. The system image could restore your computer if your computer crashes. After the backup finished, your destination disk will get a folder named WindowsImageBackup contains the.
VHD backup file. Now you could do the Windows 7 restore from backup created here. If you have tick the Include a system image of drives: C: in the above step 4, then you have backed up Windows 7 operating system. Or you have to create a system image for Windows Please connect the external hard drive contains the Windows 7 system image, then follow the steps to restore:.
Click Browse for files or Browse for folders and choose the Windows 7 backup image to restore, click Next. Select the destination to restore: In the original location, or In the following location, and then click Restore.
Otherwise, choose In the original location. The answer is no.
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