Prep for Win10 - backing up C-Drive Data (app data, fonts, etc.)


  1. Posts : 18
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit SP1
       #1

    Prep for Win10 - backing up C-Drive Data (app data, fonts, etc.)


    In preparations for upgrading from Win7 to Win10, I want to make sure I don't lose any essential program data. Most of my data files (word processing, graphics, etc.) are not located on the C-drive where my OS is located, so they aren't the issue. However, as I recall the last time I had to install an OS (long time ago), there were other files that were saved automatically by various programs that were located in the Windows folder, or elsewhere on the C-drive, that were generated by the programs - profiles, saves, etc. - including Application Data and other stuff needed by the programs, and things like font files. Some of them are pretty easy to locate and backup (font files, custom sounds, etc.), but I'm always uncertain about whether or not I have all I need.

    Is there some way to backup all of those kinds of files without simply backing up the whole C-drive (including Windows), then if I need them later, going looking for them?

    My computer is home built, and the primary drive (C-drive) is a 256 GM SSD. Windows and a few of the programs I use a lot are located there for speed. Other programs are located in a partition on a much larger traditional HD, with data files on another partition of that drive. Backup will be to a 1TB drive on a server on my LAN.

    Thanks!
    Optiker
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  2. Posts : 1,992
    10 Pro x64
       #2

    I still think it be easier to use Reflect that you can find in my sig as you can mount that image and find what you need after. Of course this is still an image of the the ssd. you could choose to take only the partition with windows on it though, if you do the whole drive you can come back from an upgrade snafoo.
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  3. Posts : 18
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit SP1
    Thread Starter
       #3

    rvcjew...OK, thanks! Will try that.

    Optiker
      My Computer


 

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