While the official "Backup and Restore" feature from Windows 7 is still included in Windows 10 and 11, it's not the primary backup tool anymore. Windows 10 and 11 primarily use File History for backups, and "Backup and Restore" (Windows 7) is more of a legacy tool for restoring older system images.
How to use the Windows 7 backup tool in Windows 10/11:
- Open the Control Panel, then navigate to System and Security > Backup and Restore (Windows 7).
- You can either select "Set up backup" to create a new backup or "Restore my files" to restore from an existing backup.
- The tool will guide you through the backup or restore process, allowing you to choose files to back up, select a storage destination, and configure backup settings.
Important Notes:
- "Backup and Restore (Windows 7)" is considered a legacy feature and may not be as reliable or feature-rich as the newer File History or third-party backup software.
- Windows 10 and 11 have their own built-in backup feature called File History, which can be used to back up your files.
- Consider using third-party backup software like Macrium Reflect or Veeam Backup & Replication Community Edition for more advanced backup capabilities.
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