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Understanding Backup and Recovery Methods Lesson 8

Objectives Objective Domain Matrix Technology Skill Objective Domain Description Objective Domain Number Understanding Local, Online, and Automated Understanding Local, Online, and Automated 6.1.1 Backup Methods Backup Methods Understanding Backup Options Understanding Backup Options 6.1.2 Understanding System Restore Understanding System Restore 6.1.3 Understanding Recovery Boot Options Understanding Recovery Boot Options 6.1.4 Understanding Safe Mode Options Understanding Safe Mode Options 6.1.5

File Backup and Restore A backup is a properly secured copy of files and folders and sometimes settings usually saved in a compressed format. A backup is created so you can restore the files and settings in the event of data loss from a hard disk failure, accidental erasure or disk formatting, or natural events.

File Backup and Restore Windows Backup uses the Backup and Restore utility to back up and recover files. You can automatic backups by scheduling them to run daily, weekly, or monthly. You can store backups on CD/DVD, to another internal disk, to an external drive, or to a network drive. Only Windows 7 Professional, Ultimate, and Enterprise editions enable file backups to a network.

Backing Up Files

Backing Up Files

Backing Up Files

Backing Up Files

Backing Up Files

Backing Up Files

Backing Up Files

Restoring Files

Restoring Files

Restoring Files

Restoring Files

Previous Versions Each time a file is saved with changes, a previous version is created so you can roll back to an earlier version of a document if needed. Right-click the file in Windows Explorer and choose Restore previous version. The document will be restored to its original location.

System Images An image of an entire hard drive that includes all files needed to restore your operating system By default, includes the Windows folder, all system settings, programs, and files

System Images System image storage: CD/DVD Hard drive USB drive Network location

System Images Two methods for creating a system image: Creating a system image as part of the automatic Windows Backup process Creating a system image manually, which involves running the backup wizard and selecting the drives you want to include in the image

Creating a System Image

Creating a System Image

Creating a System Image

Creating a System Image

Repairing a Windows Installation System repair disc: A bootable disc you create in Windows 7 that contains Windows system recovery tools Use the repair disc to attempt to start a failed computer, or to restore a computer from a system image Create a system repair disc or use the recovery tools on the Windows installation media

Create a System Repair Disc Command

Restoring an Image Three methods for restoring a system image: Restoring a system image using the Recovery applet in Control Panel Restoring a system image using preinstalled recovery options Restoring a system image using a Windows installation or system repair disc

The Recovery Applet

The Recovery Applet

The Recovery Applet

The Recovery Applet

The Recovery Applet

Preinstalled Recovery Options

System Repair Disc

System Restore Uses the System Protection feature to create restore points Restore points can be used to roll back your system to an earlier point in time Restore points are created automatically on a weekly basis and any time you make a change to your computer (such as installing a new application or device driver) Can create restore points manually

Creating a System Restore Point Manually

Creating a System Restore Point Manually

Creating a System Restore Point Manually

Restoring a System Using System Restore

Restoring a System Using System Restore

Restoring a System Using System Restore

Advanced Recovery Two primary options: Use a system image you created earlier to recover your computer Reinstall Windows (requires Windows installation disc)

Recovery Boot Options Also called advanced startup options Provide tools to help you repair a broken Windows 7 installation Options are found on the Advanced Boot Options page, which you access when the computer first begins to boot by pressing the F8 key. Tip: Press and hold the F8 key as soon as the computer begins to boot.

Recovery Boot Options

Summary A backup is a properly secured copy of files and folders and sometimes settings usually saved in a compressed format. A backup is created so you can restore the files and settings in the event of data loss. Windows Backup uses the built-in Backup and Restore utility to enable you to back up and recover files. A system image is an image of an entire hard drive that includes all files needed to restore your operating system.

Summary A system repair disc is a bootable disc you create in Windows 7 that contains Windows system recovery tools. You can use the repair disc to attempt to start a failed computer, or to restore a computer from a system image. You can use System Restore to roll back your system files and applications to a time when the PC was working properly.

Summary System Restore uses the System Protection feature to create restore points. Restore points can be used to roll back your system to an earlier point in time. Recovery boot options, also referred to as advanced startup options, provide you with tools to help you repair a broken Windows 7 installation. The options are found on the Advanced Boot Options menu, which you access when the computer first begins to boot by pressing the F8 key.