Many people lose data everyday due to various reasons: virus infections, accidental deletion, hardware & software failures, power failures and so on. To protect yourself from data losses, you can create a backup so that you will easily restore it when needed. Using Windows Vista’s Backup and Restore center, you can easily backup your personal files or the entire system. You can create a manual backup or schedule automated backups which will add the new files or the modified files into your original snapshot.
In this tutorial we will show you how to backup your data. In the following weeks we will also publish a tutorial about restoring your data.
NOTE: Windows Complete PC Backup and Restore is not included in Windows Vista Home Basic or Windows Vista Home Premium.
In the search field of the Start Menu type the word "backup" and then click on the Backup and Restore Center shortcut. Alternatively, you can go to Control Panel -> System and Maintenance -> Backup and Restore Center.

The Backup and Restore Center has two main sections: one for backing up files and one for restoring them.

On top of this, the backup section offers another two options: Back up files and Back up computer. The first option will create a backup of your personal files and folders and the second will create a complete backup of your entire computer. It is recommended to create a full back up of your computer just after you have set up your computer for the first time. Windows Vista will take a snapshot of all your programs, settings and files. You can use this snapshot if your computer ever stops working and restore it to the original state.

How to backup your personal files and folders
To start the procedure, click on the Back up files button and the wizard will start.

In the Back Up Files window you will have to select where to save your backup. You can select a partition from your hard disk, a CD, a DVD or a shared folder from your network. Select the location you prefer and click on Next.

In the next window, you will see a list with all your partitions except the one selected as the location for saving your backup. The partition on which Windows Vista is installed will be selected by default. Now you can choose to include or exclude other partitions from the backup procedure. After you have made your selections, click on "Next".

The wizard will now ask you to select the types of files you want to have backed up. You can choose any of the following: pictures, music, videos, e-mail, documents, tv shows, compressed files and additional files. Select the file types you want to include in the back up and click on Next.

In the next window you will be asked about the frequency of the back up process. You can have daily, weekly of monthly backups. The scheduled backups will include only the new files or the modified files to the initial backup which you are about to complete.
Create the settings you want and then click on Save settings and start backup.

The backup process will start. First it will make a shadow copy, then it will scan the selected partitions for files and folders and then it will create the desired backup.

Depending on your system and on how much data you want to backup, the procedure will take from a few minutes up to a few hours. You can stop the backup at any time by clicking on Stop backup.
When the backup is completed you will see a balloon tip notification showing up on your screen.

How to reschedule or turn off your automated back up
If you want to change the settings of the automatic backup procedure, go to the Backup and Restore Center and click on the Change settings link beneath the Backup files button.

Alternatively, you can use the start menu search box, type "backup" and click on the Backup Status and Configuration shortcut.

The Backup Status and Configuration window will open. Here you will see the latest information about your backups.

If you want to make a new backup, click on the Back up now button. To change the current settings click on the Change back up settings button. You will notice that if you want to change the settings, you will have to go through all the steps described in the screenshots above: selecting the drives, selecting the file types, selecting the schedule, and finally you will have to choose if you want to create a new backup or you just to save the settings and exit.

If you want to disable the automatic backup, click on Turn off.

Once you have finalized making all the desired changes, close the window.
How to create a complete PC backup
To create a complete backup of your PC, go to the Backup and Restore Center and click on Back up computer to start the procedure.

The wizard will start and it will ask you where you want to save the backup. You can select a hard disk or one or more CDs/DVDs. Make sure you have enough CDs/DVDs or sufficient space on your hard disk and then, after you have made your choice, click on Next.

In the next window you will need to select the partitions which you want to include in the backup. Make the appropriate selections and click on Next.

In the last window, the wizard will show you a summary of your backup settings: the backup location and the disks which will be backed up. In the Backup location field it will show you the number of DVDs required or the hard disk space required to save your backup.


Click on the Start backup button and the procedure will begin.
NOTE: this tutorial was created with UAC turned off. If you have it turned on, you will have to make some additional confirmations for the changes that you want to apply.
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Comments
Probs. with backed up Data
I backed up some buis. files as well as some videos onto DVD's, I did this by first inserting the dvd into the dvd drive. vista formated the dvd, and then I started dragging and dropping the files and folders onto the dvd. the program went through everything it was suppose to, and then when it was done I pressed the eject button and on the screen popped up a message saying that the disc was being formated to run in any computer.I let this finish as well. Now when I try to get the info off of the disc to install into my computer with the new operating system there seems to be nothing on the dvd. when I click on the e drive, which is the dvd drive and right click, and go to properties, it shows that the dvd is full. How can I get the info off of the dvd's and what in the heck is happening? can anyone help me please?
umm when i went to back up my
umm when i went to back up my computer it doesnt say whether i want to back up my whole pc it just says back up files how can i back up my whole system inclideing my windows home premium
full backup vs complete backup
i have windows vista premium, i need to know if it´s the same full backup(the first time when you meke a file backup) & complete backup that are availible in others editions of windows vista
thanks
freeing space on back up drive
Hello,
I have been running an automatic backup on my laptop(Vista) since August 2009. I bck up to a removable hard drivve that has been aprioned into two x 60Gb
The space is fast coming to an end I and I would like to know is it possible to delete some of the back up files from earlier backups to free up space or will this corrupt the entire back up files?
Any advise appreciated.
Regards
Nathan
unable to back up files on a disk
I was successfully able to back up my laptop (windows 7). However when I went to do the same thing on my main computer (vista) It will not complete successfully. Keeps saying COM surrogate stopped working.
Unable to back up files with Windows Vista
I have windows vista premium factory installed on my computer.
I tried to back up my files and folders today using the backup wizard and it failed. I have a nice 1.5 terabite external hard drive connected by USB cable and works very nicely until I tried the MS back up wizard. The back up wizard starts then stops with a message "back up stopped. MS is serching for a solution" then the back up wizard just closes.
I can manually save files with no problem to the external hard dirve, open them and view them.
Is there any other way to save all my files and folders to the external hard dirve with out doing it manually. Or do I need to do something different so the back up wizard will work?? Thanks.
NOTE: Windows Complete PC Backup and Restore is not included in Windows Vista Home Basic or Windows Vista Home Premium.
Back-up
Thanks for posting this. I had the external hard drives but I had been stymied--I was sort of afriad to try to back things up. So thank you for this tutorial.
if i format my hard drive
if i format my hard drive will the backup be deleted?
Clearing old backup files
I have set up a auto back up to my external hard drive.
It is now running out of space (465 GB capacity.. 421 GB used)
The files I have on the disk total only 100 GB. I presume the remainder is the back up files but I cannot see the folder to delete old copies and keep just the latest back up. Is there some I can see these "hidden" files?
"error" with back up
I have tried to back up my windows vista but lately it never completes, the reason given is "aborted" I do not use the laptop at all when backing up, I simply insert the DVD - R or DVD + RDL for the back up and let it go
I have not been able to complete a back up in months and need to get this resolved
Any input would be great
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