Back Up Your Computer

Face it: Hard drives eventually die. To make sure your files, photos, and other important documents are safe, you need to back up your computer to another source (DVDs, USB drives, or portable hard drives are all options). Use Windows Vista’s Backup program to back up your computer.

1

Open Vista’s Backup and Restore Center.

Click the Start button, choose Control Panel, select the System and Maintenance category, and click Backup and Restore Center.

2

Choose Backup Files.

If you’re using Vista’s Ultimate or Business version, the Backup and Restore Center offers two slightly different ways to back up your PC, but you want to click the Backup Files button.

3

Choose where to save your backup and click Next.

Vista lets you save your backup nearly anywhere: CDs, DVDs, USB drives, portable hard drives, or even a drive on a networked computer.

4

Choose the types of files you want to back up and click Next.

Although Windows asks what types of files you want to back up, it’s already selected every type of file on the list. If you have a very good reason for not backing up some of them, remove the check marks next to those files.

5

Choose how often to back up, and click the Save Settings and Start Backup button.

Choose between Daily, Weekly, or Monthly backups, and then choose the day and time for the Backup program to kick in. You can choose a time when you’ll already be working on your PC, but the backup will slow down your PC.

6

Restore a few files to test your backup.

Now it’s time to make sure that everything worked. Repeat the first step, but choose Restore Files. Follow Vista’s menus until you can browse the list of backed-up files. Restore a test file to make sure that it’s copied back to its original place.

Comments (2)

  1. Posted by veggie
    i have windows media center 2002 on my desktop. i desperately need to backup everything: my graphics program with graphic designs, my e-mail, my itunes, etc. i saw one article that said i had to insert my original windows cd. however, i have no idea where i put it; the computer is about 2 1/2 years old. can you provide details for someone with WMC 2002 and no original cd? thanks!
  2. Posted by Gina
    Well my experience has not been that great, either. I am not a fan of Vista and I truly believe that we all were set-up as "guinea pigs". I ended up having to take my computer to the shop,to which, I was told that my hard drive was infested, to which, I had to have everything from the factory re-downloaded, to which, now I cannot back up my files! The peculiar thing about it is I have no room for the newer version of Windows and I have to go and buy a ext. hard drive, just something else Bill Gates is collecting on! Gina-from Pa

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