I accidentally uninstalled the USB Backups app and need it to run a NAS to USB b
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If you’ve uninstalled the USB Backups app on your NAS, you can reinstall it based on the brand you’re using.
For Synology NAS, open Package Center in DSM and search for “USB Copy”. Install the app, then open it from the main menu to set up NAS-to-USB backup tasks.
For QNAP NAS, go to App Center and search for “Hybrid Backup Sync” or “USB One Touch Copy”, depending on your NAS model. Install the app and configure your backup jobs from the app interface or through the one-touch copy button if available.
For WD My Cloud NAS, there is no built-in app store. If the USB backup feature was removed, a system-only factory reset may restore it. Otherwise, use WD Backup software or third-party tools like rsync or GoodSync to handle backups.
If you’re using a different NAS brand, include the model for specific steps.