Windows 11 and Windows 10 were recently updated with “Windows Backup”, which has now become a system app. While the feature initially appeared as “optional” or something that could be easily dismissed, Microsoft is slowly getting aggressive with its new OneDrive backup campaign on Windows 11.

Windows 11’s “Windows Backup” uses OneDrive to back up many of the things that are important to you. This may include your credentials, settings, pictures, documents, videos, files, themes, or even audio settings. Microsoft wants the Windows Backup app to become the ultimate backup tool, but there’s a catch.

Windows Backup does not support offline backups and requires a OneDrive plan. By default, OneDrive offers 5GB of free storage, which is why some users do not want to backup their PC. But is that going to stop Microsoft from pestering users? Probably not. In a new server-side update, Windows 11 has started nagging users to try the Backup tool.

  • corsicanguppy
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    4 months ago

    Given ‘backup’ or ‘back-up’ is a noun, and ‘back up’ is the verb form, does the nag pop-up have the spelling mistake? It suggests the people writing (and reviewing) this code aren’t the star employees. Is it a make-work project from sales? Intern-chow?

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      4 months ago

      Your PC is not fully backed up

      Backup is not turned on for Credentials and Folders. Back up now to save them if something happens to your PC.

      This is the prompt from the screenshot in the article.

      Seems right to me.