When using ShadowCopyView on Windows 10, you can intervene in files by accessing Restore Point and easily back up, extract those files. ShadowCopyView is portable software and compatible with both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows operating systems so you can easily use this tool on most devices without encountering much difficulty.
Guide to Using ShadowCopyView on Windows 10
Step 1: Download and install ShadowCopyView from this link: Download ShadowCopyView
Step 2: Extract the downloaded file by right-clicking on it and selecting Extract here .
Step 3: Open the ShadowCopyView program in the extracted folder to proceed with using ShadowCopyView on Windows 10.
Step 4: The interface of ShadowCopyView is quite simple. In the top pane, it displays the restore points of the drive that have been created from the Restore Point, with Volume Path being the identifier of that drive.
Step 5: When clicking on any restore point, you'll see the data created by the restore point displayed in the bottom pane.
To extract backed-up data from a Restore Point using ShadowCopyView on Windows 10 is quite straightforward as follows:
Step 6: For any restore point of any drive, press Ctrl + A to select all the data of that drive displayed in the bottom pane, then right-click and choose Copy Selected Files To... (shortcut key: F8).
Step 7: In the Copy Files dialog, click on the three-dot icon ... to select the folder to store the backed-up data.
Step 8: After specifying the storage location for the backed-up data, click Do it! to begin the data extraction process.
This process may take some time depending on the amount of data you're backing up.
Step 9: After the backup is complete, you can navigate to the folder containing the extracted data to check for any errors.
You can easily utilize ShadowCopyView on Windows 10 to access restore points and extract them quickly. Despite its small size, this tool offers powerful processing capabilities, providing convenience for users.
If you're unsure how to create a restore point, you can refer to Mytour's guide on creating a Restore Point on Windows 10 using PowerShell. Wishing you all success!