Toshiba Satellite C55-B5382 Satellite/Satellite Pro C50/C70-B Series Windows 1 - Page 67

Saving your work, Backing up your work

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Learning the Basics Saving your work 67 You may also enter your search in the Search field. Start menu Search field button (Sample Image) Start menu For more information, see "Using the Start menu" on page 42 and "Start button" on page 92. Saving your work Before you turn off the computer using the Shut down command, save your work on the internal storage drive, external media, flash media, or optical disc. This is one of the most important rules of computing. Many applications offer a feature that saves documents at regular intervals. Check your program's documentation to see if it has an automatic save feature. Backing up your work Back up all the files you create in case something happens to your computer. You can back up your files to different types of media such as USB Flash, optical media, external storage media, or to a network, if available. To back up several files at one time, use the Microsoft Windows file recovery program preinstalled on the computer's internal storage drive. Also see "Backing up your data or your entire computer with the Windows operating system" on page 152.

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Learning the Basics
Saving your work
You may also enter your search in the
Search
field.
(Sample Image) Start menu
For more information, see
“Using the Start menu” on
page 42
and
“Start button” on page 92
.
Saving your work
Before you turn off the computer using the Shut down
command, save your work on the internal storage drive,
external media, flash media, or optical disc. This is one of
the most important rules of computing.
Many applications offer a feature that saves documents at
regular intervals. Check your program’s documentation to
see if it has an automatic save feature.
Backing up your work
Back up all the files you create in case something happens
to your computer. You can back up your files to different
types of media such as USB Flash, optical media, external
storage media, or to a network, if available.
To back up several files at one time, use the Microsoft
Windows file recovery program preinstalled on the
computer’s internal storage drive. Also see
“Backing up your
data or your entire computer with the Windows operating
system” on page 152
.
Start menu
button
Search field