Saturday, 13 November 2021

How to Restore files in Windows 10


Hey friends, Was data accidentally deleted? With the previously created backup, recovery is not a problem. Simply follow the instructions below to retrieve individual files or entire folders.

Windows 10 Restore files 


Step 1: open recovery


Start Windows backup as in the quick backup. Click Recover My Files.


Step 2: select fuse


By default, Windows restores all files to the last saved version. If you want to change this, click on select another date, the desired date, and OK.


Step 3: select data


After clicking on Search for files or Search for folders, the backup appears as a folder that you can double-click through. If the desired item is found, select or open it and click on Add file or Add folder.


Step 4: Select additional objects


Repeat for all files and folders that you want to restore. When the list is complete, click Next.


Step 5: Set the destination folder


Now you decide where Windows should save the restored data. The default setting is “At the place of origin” – but keep in mind that you may use it to overwrite later versions of the files. Click on Restore.


Step 6: resolve file conflicts


If this message appears, there are already files with the same name in the folder – this is normal when restoring them to their original location. To overwrite them from the backup, check the box for performing all conflicts. Then choose Copy and Replace. The recovery process then begins. Your data is now backing up to the level of the backup.

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