Save your files, settings and apps
When you save what you love on your old PC, Windows Backup will save you time by automatically moving your data to your new computer.3
Feel instantly at home on your new PC
When you set up your new Windows 11 PC, you’ll be able to restore your stuff and settle into the best Windows experience ever.
1. Update your Windows 10 PC
Make sure you’re using the most up-to-date version of Windows 10.
2. Save to Windows Backup
Use the Search bar in Windows 10 to locate and open Windows Backup, then follow the steps to save your data to your Microsoft account.3
Get OneDrive
Securely save and share what’s important to you with OneDrive, Microsoft’s cloud-based storage that allows you to access and organise your documents, photos, and more wherever you are.
Compare Windows 10 & 11
See the new Windows 11 features and updates, compare them to features you know in Windows 10, and find the right version of Windows 11 for you.
Learn more about Windows 11
Intuitive navigation. Easy organisation. Faster performance. Plus, new features to unlock your productivity and creativity. Learn more and see why Windows 11 is the best Windows ever.
- Screens simulated. Features and app availability may vary by region.
- 1 Windows can back up files, settings and apps from PCs running Windows 10 and higher. Restore is available on Windows 11, version 22H2 and higher. Geographic restrictions may apply.
- 2 Requires Microsoft account. Up to 5GB of Microsoft Storage is included. Data transfers exceeding 5GB require an active Microsoft subscription or trial.
- 3 Internet access required. Fees may apply.
- 4 Windows 11 Home and Pro editions require internet connectivity and a Microsoft account to complete device set-up on first use.
- 5 Using Windows Backup to restore to a Windows 11 PC requires you to sign in during initial device set-up with the same Microsoft account you used for Windows 10 PC backup.
- 6 When you open apps for the first time on your new Windows 11 PC, some will reinstall when you first open them. Other apps may require you to reinstall them manually from the original app provider.
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