
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.
Back up your folders with OneDrive - Microsoft Support
Learn how to create a OneDrive backup on your PC. Set up OneDrive PC folder backup to access, manage, stop, or fix problems with PC folder backup.
Backup, restore, and recovery in Windows - Microsoft Support
File History is a Windows feature designed to automatically back up your personal files, such as documents, photos, and videos. It continuously protects your files by saving copies of them to an …
How to back up or transfer your data on a Windows-based computer
Describes how to manually back up or transfer your personal files and settings on Windows-based computers as a precautionary measure.
Back up your Surface - photos, documents, and more
Use OneDrive or turn on File History to automatically back up all your files. Learn how to set up an external hard drive, flash drive, or network location and start using it.
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.
Create an Outlook Data File (.pst) to save your information
Create Outlook Data Files (.pst) on your computer to save Outlook items by account, project, or to archive older items.
Back up notes - Microsoft Support
OneNote automatically saves your notes while you work, but you should always back up your notebooks, so you can restore your notes if you ever face a hard drive crash and lose your notes.
How to cancel or stop sync in OneDrive - Microsoft Support
If uploads or downloads with the OneDrive website are taking too long, or you selected the wrong files, they can be cancelled. You can also cancel uploads and downloads on mobile devices.
Move files to a new Windows PC using OneDrive - Microsoft Support
Your files will be available on your new PC, and they'll also be protected in the cloud, so you can access them from anywhere, across all your devices. Here's how to move files to a new Windows 10 or 11 …