You have a computer named Computer1 that runs Windows 10. On Computer1, you turn on File History. You need to protect a folder named D:\Folder1 by using File History. What should you do?
A.
From File Explorer, modify the General settings of D:\Folder1.
B.
From the Settings app, configure the Recovery settings.
C.
From the Settings app, configure the Backup settings.
D.
From File History in Control Panel, configure the Select drive settings.
Suggested Answer:C🗳️
To configure File History, click More options on the Backup screen. The Backup options screen allows you to set how often File History backs up your files and how long versions are saved. Reference: https://www.groovypost.com/howto/configure-windows-10-file-history/
The correct answer is D. From File History in Control Panel, configure the Select drive settings.
To protect a folder named D:\Folder1 by using File History on a computer running Windows 10, you need to configure the File History settings to include the folder in the backup. This can be done by following these steps:
1. Open the Control Panel.
2. Click on File History.
3. Click on Select drive.
4. Select the drive where you want to store the File History backups.
5. Click on More options.
6. Under the "Back up these folders" section, click on Add a folder.
7. Browse to the location of the folder you want to include in the backup (D:\Folder1), select the folder, and click on Choose this folder.
8. Click on Back up now to start the backup.
Answer A, modifying the General settings of D:\Folder1 in File Explorer, does not allow you to configure File History for the folder.
Answer B, configuring the Recovery settings in the Settings app, is not relevant to File History backups.
Answer C, configuring the Backup settings in the Settings app, is not the correct location to configure File History settings.
In summary, to protect a folder named D:\Folder1 by using File History on a computer running Windows 10, you should configure the File History settings to include the folder in the backup by using the Select drive settings in the File History section of the Control Panel.
Microsoft is slowly phasing out the control panel and moving everything to the settings app. Eventually, the control panel won't even exist anymore! You can find Windows Backup settings on the Windows 11Settings app by going to Accounts > Windows Backup.
Disregard. They actually removed the option from the Windows 11 settings app since Oct 2022. Interesting, I didn't know that. Thank you for making me look it up!
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