SOLVED: Case-sensitive errors while using File History

Unfortunately, there is no option you can check while doing the File History backups which can assure you that the case-sensitive folders will be restored with capital letters. The only option we have until Microsoft fixes this bug is to manually restore the proper name to the desired folders by simply renaming them . This is the simplest way we can fix this until Microsoft updates this File History feature to prevent a future folder name change during the process. So, we will come back to you with more updates on this subject as soon as they are available for the Windows 8.1, Windows 10 operating system. If you have any other questions on this subject, let us know in the comments below and we will help you further with this situation. UPDATE: If you want to access File History on Windows 10, first you need to find Control Panel. Locating the Control Panel on Windows 10 is a bit difficult compared to previous OS versions as Microsoft prefers to somehow hide it from users. Speaking of backing up your files and folders, for more information about the best backup software to use on your computer, you can check out this guide. Read the description for each tool and download the one that best suits your needs. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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