Windows Vista helps easily back up computer settings, files, and
applications. The new Windows Backup feature provides more
choices for storing backed information. You can choose to back
up to CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, external hard disk, another internal hard
disk, or to another computer or server connected to your
network. Automated scheduling allows for backup when and where
you choose. Just use a wizard to schedule when and where you
want to backup. If a disaster strikes and you need to recover a
wizard helps select the files or folders to restore and prompts
you for restore media. Then it restores the selected files.
Accidental file deletion or modification is a common cause of
data loss. Windows Vista includes Volume Shadow Copy to help
protect data. Shadow Copy automatically creates point in time
copies of files as you work, so you can quickly retrieve
versions of a document you accidentally deleted.
Shadow Copy
Shadow Copy is one of Vista’s new features. It is available with
Vista Ultimate, Business and Enterprise editions. Windows uses
Shadow Copy to store copies of files and folders. With Shadow
Copy, you can go back to an earlier version of a document or
restore entire folders.
If you ever accidentally deleted or saved over a file you know
how easy iy is to loose data. Accidental file deletion or
modification is a common cause of data loss. Windows Vista
includes a useful innovation to help you protect your data:
Shadow Copy. It automatically creates point in time copies of
files as you work, so you can quickly retrieve versions you may
have accidentally deleted. Shadow copy is turned on by default
in Windows Vista and creates copies of files that have changed
on a scheduled basis. Only incremental changes are saved, so
little disk space is used.
To access shadow copy, right click a file or folder and select
"Restore previous versions." Preview each file in a read-only
version to determine which file to restore. To restore it drag
the file to a folder, or select it and click "Restore" to
restore it to its original location.
Shadow Copy archives the current version of your files when a
restore point is created. So if you delete your restore points,
you lose the saved copies of a file. All the copies are stored
on the computer’s hard drive. So think of Shadow Copy as a
version restorer for emergency use not a backup utility.
Windows Backup and Restore Center
The file backup and restore features in Windows Vista make it
easy to keep data safe from user error, hardware failure, and
other problems. The Windows Backup and Restore Center provides a
single place to manage backup and restore features.
Automatic Backup
Automatic File Backup is available in most editions of Windows
Vista (not included in Starter and has only basic functionality
in Home Basic edition). It aids in keeping data files safe by
backing them up. Windows Complete PC Backup is available in the
Business, Ultimate, and Enterprise editions. It performs a
complete, image-based backup of the entire computer.
Scheduled and Network Backup
Two features in Automatic Backup are the ability to do a
scheduled backup and the ability to back up files to a network
location. (Available in all editions of Windows Vista except for
Home Basic.)
With Automatic Backup, you can back up files to an external hard
drive, secondary hard drive, writable CD or DVD, or to a network
location. File Backup Scheduling Wizard lets you schedule when
to backup. Then Windows Vista will automatically make backups on
the schedule you set.
Backups are incremental so they require only a small amount of
disk space. If only a small part of a file changes (one slide in
a presentation), only that portion gets tracked and saved.
Recovery
Windows Vista makes the recovery process a snap. A recovery
wizard helps select the files or folders to restore and prompts
you for the backup storage medium used. Then it restores the
files or folders.
Windows Complete PC Backup and Restore
Available in Windows Vista Business, Ultimate, and Enterprise
editions, Windows Complete PC Backup and Restore is a
comprehensive, image-based backup tool in case you need to
recover your entire system.
While file restore is useful for file loss and data corruption,
Windows Complete PC Backup and Restore is useful for disaster
recovery when your computer malfunctions. It helps create
complete computer backups. Then in the event of a serious system
issue or data loss, Windows Complete PC Backup and Restore can
restore your entire computer environment, including the
operating system, installed programs, user settings, and data
files.
Restore your computer back to its original state or onto another
computer. Windows Complete PC Backup and Restore can be
initiated from Windows Vista or from the Windows Vista
installation CD. So even if the computer can’t start up normally
from the hard disk it can be restored.
System Restore
System Restore allows a computer to be restored to an earlier
state without losing data. This is ideal if the computer is not
operating well because of a configuration change, a problem with
an application, or the introduction of viruses or unwanted
software. Restoring to an earlier point, before the computer
began displaying problems, may resolve the problems. System
Restore automatically creates identifiable restore points. Or
you can manually create restore points at any time.
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