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 +In this case, **F:\DATA\WINDWARD\_datafiles** is the **datadirectory**.
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 Now that you know where your data is stored, you can easily copy it to create your backup. \\ Now that you know where your data is stored, you can easily copy it to create your backup. \\
-Navigate to your Data Directory and **right click** on the folder, and select **copy**, like shown below:+To find your data directory, copy and paste the path from the **datadirectory** image into an explorer window. \\ \\ 
 +**1.** To open a explorer window, **right click** on the **start menu** shown below: 
  
 +{{datadir1.jpg|}} \\
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 +**2.** Navigate to your Data Directory (check the datadirectory image) and **right click** on the folder, and select **copy**, like shown below:
  
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 As you can see the at the top of the screen circled, is the path of your **data** directory. As you can see the at the top of the screen circled, is the path of your **data** directory.
-  * It's always good to verify this path with the **DataDirectory** Path in the previous image.+  * It's always good to verify this path with the **DataDirectory** Path in the previous image. \\ 
 +  * In this case we used a different dataset, but typically the most common path is **C:\Windward\System5\Data** or **W:\System5\Data** 
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 ===== Pasting your Data directory and completing backup ===== ===== Pasting your Data directory and completing backup =====
  
-Once you have copied your **Data directory** you can paste it to whichever location you would like, typically a backups folder, like below:+Once you have copied your **Data directory** you can paste it to whichever location you would like, typically in the System5 folder, like below: \\ 
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 +**1.** Right click on any white space in the folder and select **Paste** 
  
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