
Back up and restore with Windows Backup - Microsoft Support
Learn how to back up and restore apps, settings, files, photos, and Microsoft Edge favorites and preferences on your Windows PC using Windows Backup.
Backup, restore, and recovery in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn about the different tools to backup and restore your data, and to recover Windows in case of a system failure.
Choose a backup solution in Windows - Microsoft Support
Oct 14, 2025 · Learn about Windows backup solutions to protect your important files and photos.
Windows Backup Settings Catalog - Microsoft Support
Windows Backup and Sync settings allow you to sync the settings you choose across all your Windows devices that you've signed in to with your Microsoft account. This article describes in …
KB5032038: Overview of Windows Backup as installed in Windows …
Sep 12, 2023 · Windows Backup is a system component to Back up your Windows PC. This system component provides a solution for users to back up certain files and folders, as well as …
Getting the most out of your PC backup - Microsoft Support
Oct 14, 2025 · Learn why it's important to have a backup, and how Windows Backup can help you keep your files and settings safe.
Transfer your files and settings to a new Windows PC - Microsoft …
The experience is available to Microsoft accounts that don't have an existing backup. If your Microsoft account has an existing backup, you can restore it using the Windows restore …
Create installation media for Windows - Microsoft Support
Installation media, such as a USB flash drive, can be used to install a new copy of Windows, perform a clean installation of Windows, or reinstall Windows. To create installation media, go …
Move files using Backup and Restore - Microsoft Support
Oct 14, 2025 · You can use your PC's Backup and Restore feature to help you move all your favorite files off an older Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 PC and onto a new Windows device.
Recovery Drive - Microsoft Support
This utility creates a USB recovery media that can help you restore your Windows device to its factory settings, even if you replace the hard drive or completely wipe the drive.