Learn how to use Wbadmin command line to backup files and folders in a different system and restore files if needed. The easier way is included.
WBAdmin (wbadmin.exe) is a command line utility built into Windows Vista, 7, 8, 10, 11 and server 2008 R2, 2012(R2), 2016(R2), 2019, 2022 for administrator or backup operators to backup your operating system, volumes, files, folders, and applications.
By default, it will create a scheduled daily backup if you only input wbadmin enable backup without specifying parameters. If it's specified, it will create a volume shadow copy service (VSS) copy backup and won't update the history of backed up files. And the backup files are mainly in the form of Microsoft's virtual hard disk (VHD) files, with some accompanying XML configuration files. You can mount the VHD file in the Windows Disk Manager to view all the contents in it.
Besides backup, it allows you to perform bare metal restore, individual file and folder restore, and system state restore. And the restore process requires Windows installation disc or recovery drive to boot into the recovery environment.
In different Windows versions, you will get various wbadmin command parameters and there is a slight difference in wbadmin file backup. The -include parameter in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 only specify volume drive letters, mount points, and GUID-based volume names, not including files or folders. But you can use Wbadmin backup and restore to backup files or folders in newer systems.
Before start, you need to learn the wbadmin syntax in the following:
wbadmin start backup [-backupTarget:{ | }] [-include:] [-nonRecurseInclude:] [-exclude:] [-nonRecurseExclude:] [-allCritical] [-systemState] [-noVerify] [-user:] [-password:] [-noInheritAcl] [-vssFull | -vssCopy] [-quiet]
These parameters could vary in different version of Windows. You have to check it first. Type cmd in the search box and select Run as administrator to excute it. Then, type wbadmin /? in command prompt, you will see all the supported parameters and its meaning.
Wbadmin start backup example in Windows 7/8/10/11:
Run cmd as administrator and input the following command. It is an example to backup files named Lenovo-reset.docx located in C:\Users\Public\Documents and the backuptest folder in E drive to D drive.
Wbadmin start backup -backuptarget:D: -include:C:\Users\Public\Documents\Lenovo-reset.docx, E:\backuptest
As a matter of fact, Windows 10 Enterprise x64 does not support backup files and folders with wbadmin as we tested, you could only backup volume, otherwise you will get the error: A partial backup of volumes is not supported on this version of Windows.
Wbadmin start backup example in server 2008 R2 or newer system:
For server computers, you need to be sure the Windows Server Backup feature is installed, since the wbadmin is included in this software.
Then, run wbadmin to backup files and folders. For example, we are going to backup files named ab-test.docx located in G: drive and the SVN folder in F: drive to the E:\ Drive, and create a system state backup.
wbadmin start backup -backuptarget:E: -include:F:\SVN,G:\ab-test.docx -systemstate
If you want to backup C:\Users\My documents to F: drive excluding all the .doc files, try the following command.
wbadmin start backup -backupTarget:F: –allcritical –include:C:\Users\My documents –exclude: C:\Users\My documents\*.doc
If you do not want to be prompted to enter Y to continue, you can add the –quiet switch, and then it will run the backup without prompt.
Note that you can only specify a volume formatted with NTFS as target location when using command line backup files, and the next backup will overwrite the previous one if you do not change the target location.
The wbadmin file backup is especially useful for users to protect their data and you can easily restore files or folders in a disaster. The following are syntax for wbadmin file restore:
wbadmin start recovery -version: -items:{ | | } -itemtype:{Volume | App | File} [-backupTarget:{ | }] [-machine:] [-recoveryTarget:{ | }] [-recursive] [-overwrite:{Overwrite | CreateCopy | Skip}] [-notRestoreAcl] [-skipBadClusterCheck] [-noRollForward] [-quiet]
Wbadmin start recovery example:
For example, restore the above files and folders (ab-test.docx, and SVN folder), input the following command:
wbadmin start recovery -version:03/20/2020-03:36 -itemType:volume -items:F: (Restore the SVN folder)
wbadmin start recovery -version:03/20/2020-03:36 -itemType:file -items:G:\ab-test.docx (Restore the ab-test.docx file)
Wbadmin helps to perform the unattended operations and more suitable for IT technician or professionals. For ordinary people, it's not so friendly. In view of this, you could consider using GUI version of backup software - Backup and Restore, Windows Server Backup or third-party software.
But which one should you can choose? Below are some options you can refer:
According to the above info, it's not difficult to see that AOMEI Backupper Server is the best backup software for all Windows PCs and servers. And I'll introduce you how to use it in the next part. Please download it to have a try! For unlimited PCs or servers, try its technician or techplus edition.
Here you will use "File Backup" in AOMEI Backupper Server to backup files or folders, considering data security issues, it's suggested to backup files to external hard drive automatically. To always keep the last backups, you can do the following things during the process.
After getting basic info, the next step is to backup files or folders with this software. Please follow steps below carefully.
1. Execute the AOMEI Backupper Server, select Backup -> File Backup.
2. Click +Add File or + Add Folder button to add files and folders to backup.
3. Select a destination location to save the Windows file and folder backup image. If it's an external hard drive or network drive, please make sure it's connected or recognized.
4. Set advanced features in the following options to make this task automatically or flexibly. Then, click Start Backup to perform this file backup.
>> Click Options to modify the file backup image, like split, compress, comment the backup image, etc.
>> Click Schedule Backup to set daily, weekly, or monthly backup frequency, or backup files based on specific events (Event trigger) or to USB flash drive automatically (USB plug in).
>> Click Backup Scheme to enable backup method (incremental or differential backup) or automatic backup cleanup. All of them help you alleviate or completely resolve backup disk full sooner or later due to accumulated backups.
Besides, you could store the backup image to multiple destinations, like local disk, external hard drive, USB flash drive, CD/DVD, NAS, even cloud drives, like Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, etc. If you have an AOMEI account, you can also backup files to AOMEI Cloud.
It's necessary to create wbadmin file backup for data security, but it's really complex for ordinary people to use. If you are one of them, try GUI version of backup software, AOMEI Backupper Server, it not only supports backing up files automatically, but also helps you avoid backup disk full issue. And it's applicable to all Windows PCs and servers.
Besides file backup, you can use it to backup system, disk or partition. And all the features in file backup are available for other backup types. You can create a bootable USB or CD/DVD to boot computer in case it becomes unbootable. All in all, it can help you protect your computer completely.