Why do you need to backup your app data?
There are a lot of reasons why you may need to backup app data in Windows 8. If you uninstall an app, if an app becomes corrupt or even if you need to restore Windows 8, you will lose the data utilized in apps in the process. By backing them up in Windows 8 Apps Data Backup, you can quickly restore your apps to the way you are used to taking advantage of them every day.
How to backup app data in Windows 8
- Download the Windows 8 Apps Data Backup program.
- Double-click the Windows 8 Apps Data Backup program.
A pop-up will tell you not to leave Windows 8 apps open or else you will not be able to backup the information from them. 3. Click on “Backup.”
Windows 8 Apps Data Backup will populate with all your active apps. You can then pick and choose what you want to backup by clicking the checkbox next to each app. Keep in mind that not all the apps loaded are ones you actually have access to in Windows 8. Some of them run in the background to keep other apps and processes working properly. For the best results, click “Select All.” 4. At the bottom, click “Backup Now” to start the app backup process. By default, the Windows 8 Apps Data Backup program backs up app data as ZIP archives. This allows a large amount of data to be compressed to save space. This is especially useful if you are saving the backup on a removable drive or in the cloud. Click “Yes” to continue.
You will want to select a place to save the Windows 8 apps backup archive. This can be saved anywhere on your computer or a removable drive. In order to save it to the cloud, you will have to manually upload the archive or save it in your computer’s cloud directory.
Depending on how many apps you are backing up, this can take a few seconds to a couple of minutes. When finished, a pop-up will appear to let you know your backup is completed.
Restoration of backup data
At any time you want to restore an apps backup, simply click “Restore” at the top of the main screen.
Windows 8 Apps Data Backup will ask if the backup is a ZIP file. Click “Yes,” then navigate to the backup.
As long as the app is installed in Windows 8 at the time of restore, you will be able to select it to restore the data from your backup. Select the apps you want to restore, and then click “Restore Now.”
You will be asked to confirm that you want to restore the app data. This will overwrite existing data for the app.
The restore process will take a bit longer than the backup job, so let the Windows 8 Apps Data Backup program do its job. A popup will appear the restoration is completed. What other ways do you use to backup your app data?