Trick Windows 8 and Windows 10 to Use Previous Versions

26th Aug
Image Coming Soon

Since Windows Server 2003, Microsoft have provided the ability to recover previous versions of files, snapshots taken at regular times that you can go back to if your files were to be changed or lost. However, In windows 8  and beyond, Microsoft replaced Previous Versions with File History. File History is NOT turned on by default, File History does not allow saving to a local drive and thus cannot normally be used to provide recovery for files on a single PC.

That is unless you use the localhost trick outlined below.

All we do is trick the computer into thinking that is saving File History to a network drive when your really saving on your own C Drive.

Check out below for Windows 8/8.1 and Windows 10 instructions.

Windows 8 and 8.1 File History Trick

  1. First, Setup a FileHistory folder in the C Drive to save the data to.
    0
  2. Open the Start Menu and Click the All Programs Arrow
    1
  3. Open Control Panel
    2
  4. Click the ‘Save backup copies of your files with file history’ link
    3
  5. Click the ‘Select Drive’ link
    4
  6. Open the ‘Add Network Location’ feature
    5
  7. In the ‘Select Folder’ window, Type into the folder box ‘\\localhost\c$\FileHistory’, then click ‘Select Folder’
    6
  8. You can now ‘Turn On’ the File History and it will save to your local PC
    8

Windows 10 File History Trick

  1. Right Click the Start Menu in the bottom left Corner
    1
  2. Select ‘Control Panel’ from the Options provided
    2
  3. In Control Panel, Select the ‘Save backup copies of your files with file history’ link
    3
  4. When the File History window opens, select the ‘Select a network location’ link
    4
  5. Open the ‘Add Network Location’ feature
    5
  6. In the ‘Select Folder’ window, Type into the folder box ‘\\localhost\c$\FileHistory’, then click ‘Select Folder’
    6
  7. If you then click OK to the select a drive window
    7
  8. You can now ‘Turn On’ the File History and it will save to your local PC
    8

 

 

 

Written By: Ashley - Tetrabyte

Ashley is the I.T. Manager of Tetrabyte Managed I.T. and has worked with the director since 2009 to grow the company to the position its in today. As an MCSE and active member of the support team Ashley is able to advise on a wide range of topics and provides support to the team when and where needed.

Read More Posts by

Contact Us for a Simple Quote

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

  • Microsoft Logo
  • HP Logo
  • Cisco Logo
  • Dell logo
  • Eset Logo
  • BT Logo

What Our Customers Say About Tetrabyte

  • Having now been with Tetrabyte some months and using their expertise in IT Support I can only praise the whole team for their professional attitude. They resolve issues quickly and go above and beyond by ensuring that when something is fixed it stays fixed… I am happy with their level of support and cannot but recommend them and their services.

    Hendri Cawood, London

  • …As always polite, knowledgeable and can do right now approach with a friendly and approachable personality never leaving me thinking that I am silly for calling even on the most simple of tasks.

    Sarah Veness, Hastings

  • The guys are always at the other end of the phone and log straight in remotely to fix the problem there and then (no down time). Whatever is necessary to get the job done the team at Tetrabyte will do it.

    Murray Greenhill, East Sussex

  • Since Tetrabyte have taken over the service, issues with IT are now at a minimum which is very important for the work that we do. I have no hesitations in recommending Tetrabyte to any other organisation, due to the high level of support they provide.

    Rachel Evans, London

  • I get many calls and emails from IT support companies offering their services but I am 100% confident that Tetrabyte provide the best service for our organization. I would certainly recommend them.

    Di Smith, East Sussex

  • We have worked with Tetrabyte for about seven years now and have found them to be brilliant. As somebody that isn’t the most IT literate, I have found them to be extremely helpful, patient and supportive…

    Debbie Hargreaves, St Leonards on Sea

What's going on in the world?

READ OUR BLOG