Manage Win8 file history

  

Win8 file history, it can be said that with Apple's "time machine" is the same type of function, using external storage devices (physical disk or network share) to store users for any personal files Do historical statistics.
Managing Win8 File History

File history works by periodically scanning (default hourly) to select the backup file system, and if it finds a changed file, it will automatically copy it to the file. The history drive, and a copy of it is stored on an external storage device of your choice. This way, any modified data files will be saved and the file history will create a complete history of the changes made to any personal files.

■The actual use of Win8 file history

The previous chapter has analyzed the history of Win8 file history, then how is this function used? Let us explore the history of Win8 file Record the techniques used.
Find the file history item in the "Operation Center"

The default status of the file history in Win8 may be in the off mode. Users need to use this function, then manually set it. The network location where the file history is stored or the available memory.
File history item rendering "Closed" status

How to close the file history in the closed state, re-open it? We can guide the completion through the above prompt content, according to the prompt information The user can select the computer of other users in the same local area network as the storage location.
Starting Available Drives

In addition, if the user has a mobile storage device, such as a mobile hard disk, a USB flash drive, etc., it can be inserted into the computer USB interface before using the file history function. After inserting the external storage device, there is an automatic prompt, and you can choose to configure this drive for backup. When the user navigates to the "History" button in the File Explorer ribbon, you can view all versions of the selected library, folder, or individual file and open or restore as needed.

File history by default only protects user personal files (libraries, contacts, and favorites, as well as files on the desktop, such as “My Documents”,“My Pictures”etc), no Contains applications, settings, and user files. If you want to back up other folders, you need to add them to an existing library or create a new one.

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