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Windows may start to malfunction, crash, and display errors, potentially leading to the loss of important system settings, programs, or files on the C drive. In the event of a serious Windows crash, it may even fail to boot altogether.
To avoid all these issues, it is necessary to periodically back up the operating system in its working state. This way, in case of problems, the system can be restored to this working state. There are various tools available for backing up Windows, one of which is its built-in archiving function. Let's explore how it works.