You can use third-party solutions (such as Macrium Reflect) or the system image backup tool. However, Windows 10 also has another tool known as “wbAdmin,” a command tool to backup and restore your entire computer using Command Prompt. In this guide, you will learn the steps to create a full backup of your computer using wbAdmin with Command Prompt on Windows 10.

Create full backup using wbAdmin on Windows 10  Restore computer from backup on Windows 10

Create full backup using wbAdmin on Windows 10

To use wbAdmin with Command Prompt to create a full backup on Windows 10, connect a USB drive with enough space, and then use these steps: Once you complete the steps, the command will create a backup of Windows 10, settings, apps, and files on the external storage. The time to complete the process will vary depending on the data and other variables. The wbAdmin tool will save the image backup inside the WindowsImageBackup folder in the target drive.

In the above command, make sure to E in the -backupTarget flag with the drive letter for the storage you want to use for the backup. In the command, replace the drive letters on option -include:C:,D:,F: with the letters that reflect the hard drives on your computer. (Optional) Type the following command to create a backup of your device to a shared network folder and press Enter: In the command, replace the network path, username, and password with your information.

wbAdmin backup commands explained

Let’s step back and look at the command you’re using. The wbAdmin start backup command starts a one-time backup on your computer. The -backupTarget:D: option tells wbAdmin where you want to save the image backup. In this case, we configured the command to save everything on the drive with the letter “D,” which may be different on your computer. The -include:C: tells the utility to make an image backup of the primary partition that stores the operating system, settings, apps, and your files. Then there’s the -allCritical option that includes all the values inside the hard drive, and the -quiet switch runs the entire backup without prompting the users for extra input.

Restore computer from backup on Windows 10

To restore a backup created with the wbAdmin command tool, use these steps: After you complete the steps, the wizard will apply the full backup on the computer, restoring the operating system, settings, apps, and files.

 

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