Back Up Your Computer Using One Drive.

Back Up Your Computer Using One Drive.

Back Up Your Computer Using One Drive.

In order to back up files on your computer in order to transfer them to your new computer do the following:

1.       Click on the Blue Cloud in the Task Bar. (May be in the little menu that pops up when you click on the arrow in the taskbar.

2.       Click Help & Settings

3.       Click Settings

4.       Click the Backup Tab.

5.       Make sure Desktop, Documents and Pictures are selected

6.       Hit Start Backup

7.       Make sure any files you need are in one of those three folders.


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