

Next, System Restore and shadow copies are not the same things. So, it looks for changes in sectors/clusters. The process works like a differential backup at the hard drive level. There are tons of articles explaining this, but in a nutshell they are not backups/copies of files.

This answer assumes that shadow copies / restores are already configured and running, but you are unable to see anything in the "previous versions" tab of a file's properties. Here is what worked for me, and I don't believe any of the answers have addressed it quite this way. Old question, but some of the replies are recent, and I also noticed this issue. Thanks for wasting so much of our time Microsoft team. You'll notice you can't view any mapped drives, but Use the "Add Drive" function under Advanced Settings and search for the share like you entered it: \\computerName\shareName$.
#Delete previous versions windows 10 not working full#
With Read access and add yourself with Full Control. Modify your share permissions to limit access to only you this means remove "Everyone" I chose 24 GB NTFS and used the dollar sign after the name to make it hidden (example Name: hiddenName$). Shrink C: drive partition from Disk Management (i like to access via Computer Management) by whatever size you want your backups to have.Using backups the way they want to because some don't understand the risk associated with same drive backups (if your hard drive fails and your backups are on the same drive, then you can't restore from backup). It seems like Windows wants to prevent it's users from I was able to see entries from the Previous Versions tab on my computer using file history to a "network location" on my Quick Access side-bar that was really just a shared partition.
