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Mallignos
Hi
Just did a complete reset of Windows 10 after some weird GPU-hiccups, which was a perfect time to test if "File History" backup actually works. It seems fine for now, but when I started it I noticed that it recovered about 31 GB, not 181 GB I expected. After looking through the files for the backup, I noticed that the entire (D drive was missing from the recovery. This is especially strange, as when I open the backup drive (Z, I can find all of the contents of the (D drive just sitting there. (I also did some backups manually, I have not lost any files). How do I enable recovery of the (D drive?
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Just did a complete reset of Windows 10 after some weird GPU-hiccups, which was a perfect time to test if "File History" backup actually works. It seems fine for now, but when I started it I noticed that it recovered about 31 GB, not 181 GB I expected. After looking through the files for the backup, I noticed that the entire (D drive was missing from the recovery. This is especially strange, as when I open the backup drive (Z, I can find all of the contents of the (D drive just sitting there. (I also did some backups manually, I have not lost any files). How do I enable recovery of the (D drive?
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