Chapter 13
Keeping Windows from Breaking
IN THIS CHAPTER
Backing up with File History
Getting technical information about your PC
Freeing up hard drive space
Tracking down and installing a new driver
Creating a recovery drive
This chapter is a checklist of sorts, with each section explaining a simple and necessary task to keep Windows running at its best. You also learn how to create a recovery drive, which can save you if a disaster prevents your computer from starting up normally.
Backing Up Your Computer with File History
If your computer’s hard drive dies, it will take everything down with it: years of digital photos, music, letters, financial records, scanned memorabilia, and anything else you’ve created or stored on your PC. That’s why you should back up your files regularly. When it comes to computers, creating at least two copies of everything, and saving the copies in different locations, is the safest bet.
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