2. Click "Set Up Backup." If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or the confirmation provider number.
5. Click "Use the most recent system image available (recommended)" and then click "Next". 6. On the Select More Recovery Options page, click Next. 7. On the confirmation page, click Finish and then "Yes" - Windows is now restoring the computer, which may take several minutes to several hours, and then the computer will restart automatically. 8. If you created a backup of user files before restoring the computer, you can restore them now by clicking "Restore My Files" and follow the instructions on the screen. In this system, the File Backup and Restore Wizard is somewhat similar to the Windows 7 operating system, and to back up and restore files you must follow these steps: 1. Click "Start", select the "Settings" icon and enter "Updates & Security." 2. Now, right click on "Backup" - here you can select "Go to Backup and Restore (Windows 7)" and back up your files according to the instructions above. If you do not want to do so, you should continue to follow the instructions below. |
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