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Backing up files and folders
This chapter includes the following topics:
About backing up files and folders
About backing up files and folders
You can back up specific files and folders you want to protect. When you run this
type of backup, copies are made of the files and folders you chose to back up. The
files are converted into a compressed format. They are then stored in a subfolder
at the location you specify. By default this location is the same backup destination
that is used for storing recovery points.
The following folders and their contents are excluded by default from file and
folder backups:
Windows folder
Program files folder
Temporary folder
Temporary Internet Files folder
These folders are typically not used for storing personal files or folders. However,
they are backed up when you define and run a drive-based backup of your system
drive (typically C).
If you want, you can choose to include these folders when you define the backup.
See
Backing up files and folders on page 107.
Backing up files and folders
You can select specific files and folder to back up.
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