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Solve : File History not detecting my data drive?? |
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Answer» Hi everyone, Windows 8/8.1 and 10 File History is a bit like Previous Versions in Windows Vista and 7, but it has to be set up and configured first. Unlike the System Restore-integrated file recovery in older Windows versions, File History keeps most backups on a separate hard drive, removable drive (external hard drive or USB stick) or network drive - only a small amount of previous versions are kept on the drive where Windows is installed.The article goes on to give a full TUTORIAL with screen shots. Your backups ought to be on a separate hard drive. Quote from: Geek-9pm on August 17, 2015, 01:54:19 PM You are right. It does not always work like you want. Right, and that's why I'm confused. Going by the listed options: Quote File History keeps most backups on a separate hard drive, removable drive (external hard drive or USB stick) or network drive It should be detecting at least two additional drives; I have my system SSD, a SATA HDD for storing programs and some user files, then my larger SATA HDD for storing backups. I'm not sure how much the article can help me at this point - I'm pretty familiar with setting up File History by now, and I'm fairly certain that my larger HDD (which I refer to as my data drive, sorry if that was confusing) would be available. |
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