UrBackup is a backup software that allows you to backup your files on several platforms including Windows. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install UrBackup on Windows 10.
Before we begin, make sure that you have the following prerequisites:
Go to the official UrBackup website: http://www.urbackup.org.
Click on the "Download" tab located on the top section of the webpage.
Scroll down to the "Windows" section on the download page, then click on the "UrBackup Server (Windows)" link.
The download should start automatically. Wait for the download to finish.
After the download finishes, locate the downloaded file (urbackup-server_X.X.X.exe) and double-click on it.
You will be presented with a setup wizard. Click on "Next" to start the installation process.
On the next screen, read and accept the license agreement by clicking on the checkbox next to "I accept the agreement". Then click on "Next".
Choose the installation folder where you want UrBackup to be installed or leave it to the default location. Then, click on "Next".
Click on "Install" to begin the installation of UrBackup.
Wait for the installation process to complete. It may take a few minutes.
After the installation is complete, click on "Finish" to close the setup wizard.
Open the UrBackup Server interface by clicking on "Start" and searching for "UrBackup Server".
When the interface opens, you will need to configure the server by following the guided setup process.
Once you have configured the server, UrBackup will start running and you can begin backing up your files.
Congratulations! you have successfully installed UrBackup on Windows 10.
##Conclusion
UrBackup is a great software that provides backup solutions for various platforms including Windows. This tutorial has provided you with a step-by-step guide on how to install UrBackup on Windows 10. So, keep your files safe by using UrBackup to backup them.
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