file versioning

  1. Complete Guide to Automating File and System Backups in Windows 11

    Automating backups of important files to an external drive is a task every Windows 11 user should master to avoid the pain and disruption of data loss. With ransomware attacks, drive failures, or the all-too-common accidental deletion always lurking as threats, implementing a robust, automated...
  2. Microsoft OneDrive Backup Prompts: Enhancing Data Security and Collaboration in 2025

    Microsoft’s continued evolution of its productivity ecosystem underscores an ongoing commitment to data resilience, security, and seamless collaboration. In recent months, this dedication has become even more apparent with the company’s firm assurances — and repeated clarifications — regarding...
  3. Complete Guide to Using File History for Data Backup on Windows 11

    On Windows 11, the preservation and restoration of personal data remain a critical concern for users, IT administrators, and enthusiasts alike. While Microsoft has steadily advanced its cloud-based offerings, with OneDrive receiving the lion’s share of ongoing development and integration, the...
  4. Hideload: Innovative File Version Management for Windows & Debian

    Hideload: Revolutionizing File Version Management for Windows and Debian Users Managing multiple versions of a file has long been one of the perennial challenges for professionals and creatives alike. Whether you’re editing a document, tweaking a presentation, or refining a graphics project, the...
  5. Windows 7 What happens to a file when you 'save' and 'copy'?

    Hello everyone here on this lovely forum! I have some questions regarding the file system in Windows 7 that I really hope you can help me with. File A This file is created in 2010 and modified in 2012. File A Created: 2010 Modified: 2012 Accessed: 2012 File B This file is a copy of file A...