Sure enough, if you look through Control Panel, you'll see a new
File History panel, where you can configure a backup drive to store a history of all your user files.
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However, I would recommend that people who want to get educated about climate change get their information from web sites not associated with a politician; perhaps the least politicized source of information is the latest scientific summary (PDF
File) of the Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a group of over 2000 scientists from 100 countries working under a mandate from the United Nations in the largest peer - reviewed scientific collaboration in
history.
On Windows 8.1 and 10, just open the
File History backup window in the control
panel.
Create a system image backup in Windows 10 by going to the Control
Panel (hit the Win + X keyboard shortcut and select Control
Panel), then go to «Save backup copies of your
files with
File History» (under System and Security).
After many user complaints, it was restored and is still available in the final version of Windows 8.1 — click System Image Backup on the
File History Control
Panel.
When the Control
Panel window is up, select the Search field in the upper - right corner and type
file history.
It sort of makes sense for system features like
File History and SmartScreen to be available in the Control
Panel (if you try really hard to make it make sense).
You can also open the Control
Panel, select «System and Security,» select «
File History,» and click «Restore personal
files.»
If you'd like to use the Control
Panel instead (for example, if you're still on Windows 8), open the Control
Panel and navigate to System and Security >
File History.
The «See advanced settings» link here takes you to the Control
Panel, which offers another interface you can use to configure
File History.