You can learn how to back up the data on your Windows 10 computer.
Step 1: Attach the hard drive or flash drive to the computer.
You can use this method to back up your files.This option doesn't have a Windows image.Make sure the flash drive is connected to the computer before you start backing it up.
Step 2: Press Win+S.
The search bar is opened by this.
Step 3: There is a control panel.
Step 4: Click on the control panel.
Step 5: Go to the search field and type backup.
There is a Control Panel at the top-right corner.
Step 6: Click to backup and restore.
Don't worry about the "Windows 7" part, it's just the name of the tool.
Step 7: You can set up a backup.
Step 8: There is a backup location.
Pick the drive you want to back up to.Click if you don't want to select the network location.
Step 9: You can click next.
Step 10: Pick which files to back up.
You can choose to automatically select everything in your libraries, such as documents, music, photos, and default folders.You can select and folders manually.
Step 11: Click next.
A summary of your backups will show up in your review.
Step 12: You can save settings and exit them.
The selected files and folders will be back up in Windows.The amount of time this will take depends on the file size.
Step 13: Attach the hard drive or flash drive to the computer.
You can back up the entire system with this method.Before you start backing up, make sure the drive is connected to the computer.
Step 14: Press Win+S.
The search bar is opened by this.
Step 15: There is a control panel.
Step 16: Click on the control panel.
Step 17: You can enter the file history into the search field.
There is a Control Panel at the top-right corner.
Step 18: The title is the file history.
Step 19: You can backup the system image.
It is at the bottom of the window.
Step 20: Click to make a system image.
The left panel has it.
Step 21: You can choose where you want to save your backups.
It's possible to back up another drive, a network location, or a series of DVDs.
Step 22: You can click next.
You can see a summary of what is about to be backed up.
Step 23: You can start a backup.
An image of your computer will be copied to another location.This may take a long time depending on the amount of data and backup location.