I have heard that Windows 8 is providing a tool like time machine of Mac. What is it called in Windows and how does it work?
Windows – n equivalent to OSX time machine in Windows 8
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I have heard that Windows 8 is providing a tool like time machine of Mac. What is it called in Windows and how does it work?
Best Answer
Now Windows 8 supports the Time machine function of Mac OSX and its called
File History
. You can find it under the settings in the start screen by typingRecovery
in search box orControl Panel > System and Security > File History
.How is different from the Restore point
It is completely different form it as in system restore process you can just restore the settings and program but not the files in your profile.
It has scheduled built in function to run it at specific time to backup your folders and data. By default it is turned off you have to turn it on. When you turn it on it need an external storage device as Windows will not perform the backup on the system storage.
What folders File History backed up
In Windows 8,
File History
will initially only be rolled out to protect files in Libraries, Desktop, Favorites, and Contacts. But you can link any folder to library and it will be count in backup. Also you can exclude the folders you don't want to back up.File History seems to be good offline complement to cloud-based SkyDrive backups. One thing that will please power users is that Microsoft is offering very fine grain control of File History, with the option to exclude certain folders, control cache, set an expiration date for saved content etc.
How it does work?
By default it is turned off so you have to turn it on. Go to the
Control panel>File History
or just type at the start screenFile History
under the settings.Click it to turn it on.
Now File History window will appear, if you don't have connect an external storage device for backup then you will have disabled
Turn On
button, but if you have connected the external storage device then it will be enable and click it to turn it on.You can change the drive if you don't want to put the backup file as Windows choose from the external HDD or USB, for this just click on the
Select Drive
option in left panel at Home-File History window.Now if you don't want to backup all the folder then just click on the option
Exclude Folder
in the left panel at Home-File History window.If you want to set the the time period for when the copy should be auto backup then go to
Advanced settings
in the left panel at Home-File History window. You can also set for how many days you want to keep the version of the file in the drive, offline cache.Now when you want to restore your files just click on the
Restore personal files
option in left panel at Home-File History window. You can see the different files of backup by click on next and previous button.Select the folder you want to restore and then just click on the green button which will start the process of restoration.