![]() That “something else” is the EaseUS Todo Emergency disk. ![]() In both cases, as well as a few others, the solution is to boot from something else. You can’t boot into Windows, since you wouldn’t be able to restore it to its prior state while it’s running you can’t overwrite a file while it’s being used, and that especially true if the file is part of the operating system itself. The second scenario is malware, and you want to restore your system to an image backup taken prior to the malware’s arrival. Top-to-bottom, end-to-end, Backing Up In Windows 10 will walk you through all the steps you need to keep your data safe, using Windows 10's built-in tools, as well as a free alternative. This article is excerpted from Backing Up In Windows 10, available now. ![]()
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