It's good to have a backup when you've lost your PC. But only if you can recover the files.
Aren’t you glad you have a backup? Without it, you would lose everything—instead of just the hardware.
I’m going to assume here that you used Windows 7’s built-in backup system, because that’s the default and the one you want for recovering data. (An image backup is for recovering Windows itself, which you don’t want to do on a new PC.) I’ll also assume that your new PC runs Windows 10.So the real trick here is to restore a Windows 7 backup in Windows 10.
Plug your backup drive into your new PC and make sure you can access its contents. Then, in the search field near the Start button, type backup and select Backup and Restore (Windows 7).
In the Restore Files (Advanced) dialog box, click the Browse for folders button.
That click will bring you back to the Restore Files (Advanced) dialog box, where you should click Next.
You’ll be asked if you should restore the files to the “original location.” Should you? If your new PC’s drive letters and user folders correspond exactly to the old one, yes. Otherwise, pick another location.
Don’t worry if you pick the wrong answer to that “original location” question. You can always drag folders to where they belong.

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