Dell emergency file and folder backup12/17/2023 (source machine where backups were taken) Review the scenarios below to understand your options for handling a lost passphrase: Original Machine The Azure Backup agent requires a passphrase (that you provided during registration) to decrypt the backed-up data during restore. After the backup finishes successfully using the new location, you can remove the original cache folder. Restart the Backup engine at an elevated command prompt: Net stop obengine HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Azure Backup\Config\CloudBackupProvider HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Azure Backup\Config Update the following registry entries with the path of the newly moved scratch folder. Ensure the contents are copied, not moved. If you've configured System State backup, open Disk Management and unmount the disk(s) with names in the format "CBSSBVol_".īy default, the scratch folder is located at \Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\ScratchĬopy the entire \Scratch folder to a different drive that has sufficient space. Then select Control Panel > System and Security > Backup and Restore (Windows 7).Run this command in an elevated command prompt to stop the Backup engine: In the search box on the taskbar, type control panel. If you used Backup and Restore to back up files or create system image backups in previous versions of Windows, your old backup is still available in Windows 10. To save it in a different place, right-click Restore, select Restore to, and then choose a new location.įind your backups created on previous versions of Windows When you find the version you want, select Restore to save it in its original location. Look for the file you need, then use the arrows to see all its versions. In the search box on the taskbar, type restore files, and then select Restore your files with File History. If you're missing an important file or folder that you've backed up, here's how to get it back: Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Backup > Add a drive, and then choose an external drive or network location for your backups. Use File History to back up to an external drive or network location. For more info on syncing settings, see About Windows backup and sync settings. In Windows 11, you can also restore your Microsoft Store apps and OneDrive folders. If you’ve chosen to sync settings from a Windows 10 or 11 device, they’ll be automatically restored on your new PC when you sign in with your Microsoft account. Select another backup to restore files from, select the location of your external storage device, and follow the instructions to restore your files. Select it from the list of results, then select Backup and Restore (Windows 7). In the search box on the taskbar, type Control Panel. Select Save backup copies of your files with File History from the list of results.įollow the instructions to restore your files.Ĭonnect the external storage device that contains your backup files. In the search box in Control Panel, type File History. In the search box on the taskbar, type Control Panel, then select it from the list of results. In Windows 11, you can restore files from a backup created with Backup and Restore or File History.Ĭonnect the external storage device that contains your backup files.
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