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After you choose a File History drive and enable the feature, Windows begins saving copies of all files<br />

at regular intervals, giving you a backup from which you can recover older versions of individual files<br />

or entire folders or drives. In conjunction with the ability to restore saved settings and Windows Store<br />

apps using a Microsoft account, it allows a very quick transfer from one primary computing device to<br />

another.<br />

As is common with many such features, you can configure File History from either of two entry<br />

points. One is in the Windows <strong>10</strong> Settings app, where a search for File History turns up a simple<br />

page with an on-off switch and a More Options link that opens a Settings pane like the one shown<br />

in Figure 12-5.<br />

FIGURE 12-5 The list of folders to be backed up using File History extends far beyond the three folders<br />

shown here.<br />

152 CHAPTER 12 Storage

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