
A Recovery Drive is your safety net when Windows refuses to start or crashes unexpectedly. It contains troubleshooting tools and allows you to reinstall Windows if necessary. To create one: Once it’s ready, label the USB clearly and store it safely. If your PC won’t boot, plug it in, power on your computer, and boot…

Windows has a built-in backup feature called File History. It automatically saves copies of your files at regular intervals, so if you accidentally delete or overwrite something, you can restore it. To set it up, go to Settings → Update & Security → Backup → Add a drive. Select an external drive or network location,…