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File history not backing up

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Let’s start with the easiest! Accessing File History Using Search The very first thing that you need to do in order to execute every step that are going to be shown in this article is to first launch the File Explorer tool and thankfully in Windows 10, there are plenty of ways in doing this and we’ll show you how it is done quickly to save you the time and effort in doing additional research or getting into our previous tutorials. You might already be impressed now just by reading the introduction but as we always do here on, we’re going to take you through the steps in how to do this so be sure to get your Windows 10 machine ready to follow the steps that we are going to demonstrate as we move along in this tutorial.

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The benefits that certain users can get from this feature that was first introduced in Windows 8 seems to not end in just one personal computer because believe it or not, it can also save back up copies of files even in a network of computers that are set up in an office or anywhere else where network locations and drives are available. We’ve talked much about the File Historyfeature in our past three tutorials but this very good tool’s uses doesn’t just end there.