Duplicati is a free and open-source backup tool that allows you to back up your data to various cloud storage services, including Google Drive, Amazon S3, Dropbox, and more. In this tutorial, we will walk you through the process of installing Duplicati on your Windows 10 computer.
To download Duplicati, go to the official website and click on the Download button. Select the Windows installer and save the file to your computer.
Navigate to the folder where you saved the Duplicati installer, and double-click on the file to run it. The installer will start, and you will see a window asking if you want to allow this app to make changes to your device. Click on Yes.
The installer will guide you through the installation process. Click on Next to begin.
In the next screen, choose the destination folder where you want to install Duplicati. The default location is C:\Program Files\Duplicati 2. Click on Next to continue.
Next, you will see the option to create shortcuts for Duplicati. You can choose to create shortcuts on the desktop or in the start menu. Click on Next to proceed.
On the next screen, you will see an overview of the installation settings. If everything looks correct, click on Install to start the installation process.
Once the installation is complete, you will see a window asking if you want to launch Duplicati. Check the box next to Start Duplicati now and click on Finish.
After launching Duplicati, you will be prompted to set up a new backup job. Follow the on-screen instructions to configure your backup settings, including selecting the source and destination of your backup.
Once you have set up your backup job, you can schedule backups to run automatically, or manually run backups whenever you need them.
Installing Duplicati on Windows 10 is a straightforward process. By following this tutorial, you should now have Duplicati installed, and you can start backing up your data to the cloud.
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