• To create a full backup on Windows 10, open the “Backup and Restore” settings.
  • Click the “Create a system image” option, and select the USB drive to save the backup.
  • Continue with the directions by selecting the system and secondary drives and clicking on “Start backup.”

On Windows 10, a system image backup is the legacy tool that allows you to create a “full backup” to a USB drive. A full backup is a copy of the entire system drive and secondary drives (if applicable), including the Windows installation files, applications, settings, and files.

Having a computer backup is always essential as it could help you recover from any system failure, errors, or malware. In addition, since updates are mandatory on Windows 10, it means that if there is an issue where the computer won’t boot because of a buggy driver or update, you’ll need a recovery mechanism to fix the problem as quickly as possible.

In this guide, you will learn the steps to create a full backup of your computer using “System Image Backup” on Windows 10 and how to recover individual files as needed.

  • Create backup to USB drive on Windows 10
  • Create backup to network drive on Windows 10
  • Restore backup on Windows 10
  • Restore files from backup on Windows 10

Create backup to USB on Windows 10

To create a full backup on Windows 10, use these steps:

  • Open Settings on Windows 10.
  • Click on Update & Security.
  • Click on Backup.
  • Under the “Looking for an older backup” section, click the “Go to Backup and Restore (Windows 7)” option.
  • Click the “Create a system image” option from the left pane.
  • Under the “On a hard disk” setting, select the external USB drive for the full backup of Windows 10.
  • Quick tip: You can use an external USB hard drive with data already on it. The tool will not format or erase any files in the drive. Instead, it will create a folder called “WindowsImageBackup” to save the system image.
  • Click the Next button.
  • Select any other drive to include in the Windows 10 full backup (if applicable).
  • Click the Next button.
  • Click the Start backup button.
  • Click the No button.

Once you complete the steps, the backup will be created on the external USB drive. You will also be protected to “create a system image repair disc.” However, you can skip this option since you can use the Windows 10 bootable media to access the recovery environment.

Open Settings on Windows 10.

Click on Update & Security.

Click on Backup.

Under the “Looking for an older backup” section, click the “Go to Backup and Restore (Windows 7)” option.

Click the “Create a system image” option from the left pane.

Under the “On a hard disk” setting, select the external USB drive for the full backup of Windows 10.

Click the Next button.

Select any other drive to include in the Windows 10 full backup (if applicable).

Click the Start backup button.

Click the No button.

Create backup to network drive on Windows 10

If you don’t have external storage with enough space, you can also create a backup over the network to a file server or network-attached storage (NAS).

To create a backup to a network drive on Windows 10, use these steps:

  • Open Settings.
  • Click on Update & Security.
  • Click on Backup.
  • Under the “Looking for an older backup” section, click the “Go to Backup and Restore (Windows 7)” option.
  • Click the “Create a system image” option from the left pane.
  • Under the “On a network location” setting, click the Select button.
  • Confirm the network path to the shared folder.
  • Quick note: You must create and share a folder in the destination computer, network-attached storage (NAS), or file server.
  • Confirm the credentials to access the network folder.
  • Click the OK button.
  • Click the Next button.
  • Click the Start backup button.

After completing the steps, the tool will create a backup in the specified folder location. However, since the process will happen over the network, the backup could take a long time to complete.

Open Settings.

Under the “On a network location” setting, click the Select button. 

Confirm the network path to the shared folder.

Confirm the credentials to access the network folder.

Click the OK button.

Restore backup on Windows 10

To restore a full backup on Windows 10, use these steps:

  • Power off the computer.
  • Connect the Windows 10 USB installation media.
  • Connect the USB backup drive.
  • Quick tip: The device must be configured to boot from USB. You will need to enter the BIOS and reconfigure the boot order if this isn’t the case. Since this is different on most computers, check your manufacturer support website for specific details.
  • Power on the computer.
  • Click the Next button on the “Windows Setup” page.
  • Click the “Repair your computer” option from the bottom-left corner.
  • Click on Troubleshoot.
  • Click the “System Image Recovery” option.
  • Click on Windows 10.
  • Select the “Use the latest available system image” option.
  • Click the Next button.
  • (Optional) Check the “Format and portion disks” option if the backup restoration will be to a new drive.
  • (Optional) Check the “Only restore system drives” option to restore the drives needed to run Windows 10.
  • Click the Next button.
  • Click the Finish button.
  • Click the Yes button.

After you complete the steps, the backup will restore your system with all the installation files, applications, configurations, and personal files.

Power off the computer.

Connect the Windows 10 USB installation media.

Connect the USB backup drive.

Power on the computer.

Click the Next button on the “Windows Setup” page.

Click the “Repair your computer” option from the bottom-left corner.

Click on Troubleshoot.

Click the “System Image Recovery” option.

Click on Windows 10.

Select the “Use the latest available system image” option.

(Optional) Check the “Format and portion disks” option if the backup restoration will be to a new drive.

(Optional) Check the “Only restore system drives” option to restore the drives needed to run Windows 10. 

Click the Finish button.

Click the Yes button.

Restore files from backup on Windows 10

The system image backup is meant to restore the entire system, not individual files. However, you can still open the image to recover individual files.

To restore files from a full backup on Windows 10, use these steps:

  • Open Start.
  • Search for “Create and format hard disk partitions” and select the top result to open the Disk Management app.
  • Click on Action and select the Attach VHD option.
  • Click the Browse button.
  • Browse inside the WindowsImageBackup folder that contains the backup files.
  • Double-click the folder with the computer name.
  • Double-click the Backup xxxx-xx-xx xxxxxx folder.
  • Double-click the largest VHDX file to mount the image in File Explorer.
  • Click the Open button
  • Click the OK button.
  • Right-click the volume on the mounted drive (blue icon) and select the “Change Drive Letter and Paths” option.
  • Click the Add button.
  • Select a drive letter.
  • Click the OK button.
  • Open File Explorer.
  • Click on This PC.
  • Open the mounted drive and browse the location of the files to recover.
  • Select and copy the files.
  • Paste the files to the location you want to restore them.

Once you complete the file restoration, right-click the drive and select the Detach VHD option and the OK button to detach the backup drive.

Open Start.

Search for “Create and format hard disk partitions” and select the top result to open the Disk Management app.

Click on Action and select the Attach VHD option.

Click the Browse button.

Browse inside the WindowsImageBackup folder that contains the backup files.

Double-click the folder with the computer name.

Double-click the Backup xxxx-xx-xx xxxxxx folder.

Double-click the largest VHDX file to mount the image in File Explorer.

Click the Open button

Right-click the volume on the mounted drive (blue icon) and select the “Change Drive Letter and Paths” option.

Click the Add button.

Select a drive letter.

Open File Explorer.

Click on This PC.

Open the mounted drive and browse the location of the files to recover.

Select and copy the files.

Paste the files to the location you want to restore them.

When restoring files from the backup, you can only recover files backed up and created before the backup. To keep files up to date, you should consider using different solutions, such as File History or OneDrive.

It’s important to note that Microsoft no longer maintains the system image backup tool on Windows 10, but you can still use the feature. The reason is that the company wants you to use the “Reset this PC” feature to fix problems on Windows 10 and cloud storage services like OneDrive to keep your files backed up in the cloud.

However, many things can go wrong on your computer, and having a backup can be considered one of the best disaster recovery strategies. You should always consider creating a full backup at least once a week or before making any changes or performing an upgrade.

It doesn’t matter the computer you have, it’s just a matter of time before it fails, and having a full backup will help you in many ways.