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You can find good advice [here][1]here.
Also - you need to understand that the %APPDATA% folder might be in use by several programs so you might not be able to copy it manually at times.

UPDATE:
Windows can backup the APPDATA folder on its own using:
Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Backup and Restore --> Set Up Backup
Then choose "Manual" and choose the folders you require including APPDATA.
[1]: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/30173/what-files-should-you-backup-on-your-windows-pc/

You can find good advice [here][1].
Also - you need to understand that the %APPDATA% folder might be in use by several programs so you might not be able to copy it manually at times.

UPDATE:
Windows can backup the APPDATA folder on its own using:
Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Backup and Restore --> Set Up Backup
Then choose "Manual" and choose the folders you require including APPDATA.
[1]: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/30173/what-files-should-you-backup-on-your-windows-pc/

You can find good advice here.
Also - you need to understand that the %APPDATA% folder might be in use by several programs so you might not be able to copy it manually at times.

UPDATE:
Windows can backup the APPDATA folder on its own using:
Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Backup and Restore --> Set Up Backup
Then choose "Manual" and choose the folders you require including APPDATA.

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You can find good advice here[here][1].
Also - you need to understand that the %APPDATA% folder might be in use by several programs so you might not be able to copy it manually at times.

UPDATE:
Windows can backup the APPDATA folder on its own using:
Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Backup and Restore --> Set Up Backup
Then choose "Manual" and choose the folders you require including APPDATA.
[1]: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/30173/what-files-should-you-backup-on-your-windows-pc/

You can find good advice here.
Also - you need to understand that the %APPDATA% folder might be in use by several programs so you might not be able to copy it manually at times.

You can find good advice [here][1].
Also - you need to understand that the %APPDATA% folder might be in use by several programs so you might not be able to copy it manually at times.

UPDATE:
Windows can backup the APPDATA folder on its own using:
Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Backup and Restore --> Set Up Backup
Then choose "Manual" and choose the folders you require including APPDATA.
[1]: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/30173/what-files-should-you-backup-on-your-windows-pc/

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You can find good advice here.
Also - you need to understand that the %APPDATA% folder might be in use by several programs so you might not be able to copy it manually at times.