Win10 10123 preview will add backup and recovery features

  

It is reported that Microsoft plans to restore the backup and system restore functions of the Windows 10 operating system, and make it more powerful and complete, so that users can get more operational rights.

In the Windows 7 era, backup and system restore functionality was open to any file or folder. But after updating to Windows 8, Microsoft has abolished this feature, and replaced it with the File History backup feature.

It stands to reason that File History should become a more practical and convenient solution as the system is updated, but this feature has a lot of limitations. In addition to files or folders such as favorites, contacts, and images, backup files are not supported by their system files and applications.

According to recent information leaked from the Neowin website, Windows 10 build 10123 will give the "backup and recovery function" a chance to re-launch, and the File History feature is likely to continue to be used. In this way, the user has at least the right to choose and use it. In addition, the build also designed a private mode for the Microsoft Edge browser, and in human settings.

One of the fundamental reasons why Microsoft has made the corresponding changes to recover these once-abolished features comes from the feedback provided by users. Because this feature is what most users need, especially for business users, this feature is even more important.

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