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Does File History Suck? What am I doing wrong?
This is somewhat of a follow-up to a previous question of mine about Windows 10 File History, but it's really a new issue/question.
I have File History configured on a "daily" save schedule. I really only want to backup files manually, because I only connect the external hard drive when I wish to backup my data (whenever I feel like it). There is no "manual" setting for file history, so I keep it on the "daily" save schedule.
The problem is, when I connect the external hard drive, and go to control panel/system and security/File History/and click "run now", it does NOT seem to save files. It's been a few days since the last file history save, so there are plenty of new files on the computer, but File History will not create a new "save point" for today. I am assuming, if there is ANY change from the previous File History save point, (even one new text file), that File History will create another save point?
For just a few seconds, it will show "File History is saving copies of your records" but then stops, without creating a "save point" for that time/day.
Sometimes, if I click "run now" several times, it will eventually run. Or, if I go to Settings/Update&Security/Backup/ choose "more options"/ I get to the following place, and click "back up now". That seems to work.
I don't feel like using a third party software for backups, its just frustrating that Windows file history seems to be glitchy, or I am an idiot or somethingI may just go back to Windows backup and Restore, and do manual backups with it, but File History seems easier to restore old files.
Any feedback is appreciated. thanks