There has been a lot of talk on the list recently about upgrading to Windows 10. Some subscribers advocate, and rightly so, to make a backup of all files and folders. The process of doing that is relatively easy. However, making a backup of your entire C drive, which would include all files, folders and programmes, on that drive is quite another matter using the Windows operating system. I can achieve this easily using the Mac operating system. Indeed, I can make a backup on an external drive which, should anything happen to the internal drive on my Mac, I can boot easily from the external drive. Perhaps there is an easy way to do the same thing using the Windows operating system which is accessible using a screen reader. If there is, I would love to know how to go about it. Of course, making such a backup would be useful regardless of upgrading or not. Unfortunately, Microsoft has a long way to go when it comes to accessibility. And yes, I fully understand that we are a small community in the grand scheme of things. Nevertheless, the same thing applies when it comes to Apple, but they really have done a lot to make their products accessible to all those with differing needs. Well done Apple, and shame on Microsoft for doing the bare minimum. M Brown
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