How To Backup Data Without Booting Into Windows (The Easy Way)
Posted May 23, 2012 – 7:08 pm in: Windows 8 & 7, guide
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At
times, we come across Windows boot issues that prevent us from booting
into Windows. Sure, one can use Windows recovery tools to fix most of
startup related issues but there are some errors that can’t be fixed
through recovery environment.
If you’re having boot problems on your Windows PC and can’t fix them even after using recovery tools (see how to fix boot problems using startup repair) present under System Recovery Options, you may want to backup your documents, pictures, music and other data before reinstalling Windows.
While there are advanced methods and software available to backup
data, not everyone is comfortable using command line tools and paid
software. So, in this guide, we are going show you a smart way to backup
data from your Windows and other drives to a USB drive when you are
unable to boot into Windows.
Step 1: Turn on your PC, press F8 key during the startup and then select Repair Your Computer
option under Advanced Boot Options to boot into the recovery
environment. If you can’t see Repair Your Computer option under Advanced
Boot Options you will need to use the installation media.
If
the above method doesn’t work, place your Windows installation DVD in
the optical drive, reboot your PC. Make necessary changes to the BIOS to
make PC boot from CD/DVD. You can also use bootable Windows USB as installation media.
Step 2: Users who aren’t booting from DVD or USB can simply skip this step.
Press any key when are asked to do so. When you press a key, Windows
starts loading files from the DVD you will see “Windows is loading
files” message.
Step 3:
In a while, you will see Install Windows screen. Here, select your
language, keyboard type, language, and then click Next button.
Users who have used Repair Your Computer under Advanced Boot Options will see the following screen:
Select keyboard input method and click Next button and type in the password and then skip to Step 5.
Step 4:
In the following screen, you will see Install now button. Don’t click
Install now button as dong so will take you to the next screen. Click Repair your computer
option located in the lower left corner to start System Recovery
Options. System Recovery Options will search for Windows installations
and list them. Select the operating system, click Next button to see
available recovery tools.
Step 5: In this screen, you will all available System Recovery Options.
Step 6: Click
on Command Prompt. No, we are not going to use the command line to
backup data but we are using the Command Prompt to launch an application
with GUI so we can easily move or backup files from a familiar user interface.
In
the Command Prompt, type Notepad.exe and press Enter key to launch our
favorite Notepad application. Once the application is launched, click on
File > Save As (you use Ctrl + S keys as well) to launch Save As
dialog.
Step 7:
Save As dialog is what we wanted as from here we can easily browse all
drives and folders without a problem. Simply click on Computer icon in
the left pane and then browse to the drive or folder that you want to
backup and then copy your files to a USB drive. That’s it!
Please
note when you are browsing a drive or folder, all files may not appear
as Save As dialog is showing only text files. To view all files, simply
select All Files in Save as type drop down menu. Also
note that the Send to function in the context menu may not work. You may
need to manually copy and paste required files onto the USB drive. Good
luck!
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