With the February update, the Microsoft σταμάτησε δύο δυνατότητες των Windows 10, τις κάμερες Intel για ορισμένους χρήστες και το Ιστορικό αρχείων (File History ή εργαλείο δημιουργίας αντιγράφων ασφαλείας).
Although Microsoft acknowledged problems with Intel cameras in a Feedback Hub post, the company never reported issues that there were problems with the built-in backup feature of Windows 10.
For those unfamiliar, File History is a Windows 10 backup solution that can store specific files or folders on a backup device.
File History is an automatic backup tool that requires you to be logged in to computer your external hard drive. By default, File History is designed to automatically save files and folders to the connected device so users can restore the previous version of the files.
So those who installed their updates Windows 10 in February, they noticed that the File History it stopped working and the backup size was displayed as zero (zero bytes). Some did not even notice the message "No backups have been made yet".
They noticed same to you that the button “Backup” no longer worked and backups could not even be created manually. In some cases, the function failed with the following message:
"We can not copy files to File History Drive. Failed to start backing up user data (Error 80070005) “,
Some users then reported that Microsoft fixed the problem - but did not admit it ever existed.
File History seems to have been fixed (read the latest comments on the Microsoft page) to Windows 10 April 2021 Update, which means that the backup tool is now running again on Build 19041.928, 19042.928 or later.