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− | + | Enable Shadow Copy (also called as "Previous Version") for your volume/disk. Then create a schedule task for either commands below: | |
− | or | + | wmic shadowcopy call create Volume=C:\ |
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+ | or on Windows Server (not 10/11): | ||
VSSADMIN create shadow /for=c: | VSSADMIN create shadow /for=c: | ||
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+ | Another variant using Powershell: | ||
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+ | (gwmi -list win32_shadowcopy).Create('C:\','ClientAccessible') |
Latest revision as of 19:07, 22 August 2023
Enable Shadow Copy (also called as "Previous Version") for your volume/disk. Then create a schedule task for either commands below:
wmic shadowcopy call create Volume=C:\
or on Windows Server (not 10/11):
VSSADMIN create shadow /for=c:
Another variant using Powershell:
(gwmi -list win32_shadowcopy).Create('C:\','ClientAccessible')