Specify the name or IP address of the machine or browse your network. Enter the credentials of an account with administrative privileges on that machine. Click ADD. Now you will see your machine in the list of all machines. Schedule your Backup Select the desired machine in the list and click Backup. Modify the backup plan name to make it easier to understand logs and notifications in the future. By default, the entire machine all disks will be backed up.
Alternatively, you could use this option to create different backup schedules for different drives. This option is best to create a copy of your data.
Note that this form of backup will not let you restore your OS or applications, so you could use this as a secondary backup — in addition to entire machine. System state — Backup of your Windows settings. This can help to restore the Windows configuration without overwriting your applications and data. Select a destination.
Acronis Cyber Backup supports a multitude of storage options: Local Folders — Great for quick backup and recovery of the machine, as it does not require the backup to travel over the network or internet. This storage option is also , — that is, you need to manage each machine separately. It is great for single machines, but is more complicated to manage in a larger environment.
You can back up your entire environment, and you can restore quickly over your local network. It also protects from local disk failures, but is not a good option for recovery in the event of a major disaster. By storing backups off-site, you ensure protection from any major disaster, and can restore your data and your business in nearly any situation.
Note, that cloud storage performance depends on your internet connectivity and bandwidth utilization. Define a desired schedule. Acronis Cyber Backup has a broad selection of easy-to-configure scheduling options: The default backup schedule is daily Monday through Friday. You can drag a slider to change it to: Monthly — on select days e. Here is quick overview: Full Backup — C ontains every piece of data you back up.
These backups are the most reliable and independent, yet they are quite sizeable. The first backup ever created for the data is always a full backup. Incremental Backup — Contains only the difference from the last backup you created.
Incremental backups are the fastest to create but require the entire chain to be present to be restored. Differential Backup — Contains the difference from the full backup you created. If you upgraded your PC to Windows 8. If your PC isn't performing as well as it once did, and you don't know why, you can refresh your PC without deleting any of your personal files or changing your settings.
Warning: Apps you installed from websites and DVDs will be removed. Apps that came with your PC and apps you installed from Microsoft Store will be reinstalled. Windows puts a list of removed apps on your desktop after refreshing your PC. Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Settings , and then tap Change PC settings. If you're using a mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, click Settings , and then click Change PC settings.
Tap or click Update and recovery , and then tap or click Recovery. Under Refresh your PC without affecting your files , tap or click Get started. If you want to recycle your PC, give it away, or start over with it, you can reset it completely. This removes everything and reinstalls Windows.
Warning: All of your personal files will be deleted and your settings will be reset. All apps that you installed will be removed. Only apps that came with your PC will be reinstalled.
Under Remove everything and reinstall Windows , tap or click Get started. Note: You'll be asked to choose whether you want to erase data quickly or thoroughly. If you choose to erase data quickly, some data might be recoverable using special software. If you choose to erase data thoroughly, this will take longer but it makes recovering data less likely. If you think an app or driver that you recently installed caused problems with your PC, you can restore Windows back to an earlier point in time, called a restore point.
Double-click the folder for the user name that was used to create the backup. The restored files will be in the various folders based on where they were located originally. After you restore your computer from a system image backup, there may be newer versions of some of your files in a file backup that you want to restore. To restore files from a file backup that was created after the system image backup was created, follow these steps. Choose Select another backup to restore files from.
In Backup Period , select the date range of the backup that contains the files that you want to restore, and then follow the steps in the wizard. Windows 8. Need more help? Join the discussion. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped.
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