diff --git a/php/templates/containers.twig b/php/templates/containers.twig
index 4320f61c..652031ec 100644
--- a/php/templates/containers.twig
+++ b/php/templates/containers.twig
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@
An example for Linux is /mnt/backup.
On Synology it could be /volume1/docker/nextcloud/backup.
For macOS it may be /var/backup.
- On Windows it might be /run/desktop/mnt/host/c/backup. (This path is equivalent to 'C:\backup' on your Windows host so you need to translate the path accordingly. Hint: the path that you enter needs to start with '/run/desktop/mnt/host'. Append to that the exact location on your windows host, e.g. 'c/backup' which is equivalent to 'C:\backup'.)
+ On Windows it might be /run/desktop/mnt/host/c/backup. (This path is equivalent to 'C:\backup' on your Windows host so you need to translate the path accordingly. Hint: the path that you enter needs to start with '/run/desktop/mnt/host/'. Append to that the exact location on your windows host, e.g. 'c/backup' which is equivalent to 'C:\backup'.)
Another option is to enter a specific volume name here: nextcloud_aio_backupdir. This volume needs to be created beforehand manually by you in order to be able to use it.
⚠️ Please note that the backup archive must be located in a subfolder of the folder that you enter here and the subfolder which contains the archive must be named 'borg'. Otherwise will the backup container not find the backup archive!
{% endif %}
@@ -329,7 +329,7 @@
An example for Linux is /mnt/backup.
On Synology it could be /volume1/docker/nextcloud/backup.
For macOS it may be /var/backup.
- On Windows it might be /run/desktop/mnt/host/c/backup. (This path is equivalent to 'C:\backup' on your Windows host so you need to translate the path accordingly. Hint: the path that you enter needs to start with '/run/desktop/mnt/host'. Append to that the exact location on your windows host, e.g. 'c/backup' which is equivalent to 'C:\backup'.)
+ On Windows it might be /run/desktop/mnt/host/c/backup. (This path is equivalent to 'C:\backup' on your Windows host so you need to translate the path accordingly. Hint: the path that you enter needs to start with '/run/desktop/mnt/host/'. Append to that the exact location on your windows host, e.g. 'c/backup' which is equivalent to 'C:\backup'.)
Another option is to enter a specific volume name here: nextcloud_aio_backupdir. This volume needs to be created beforehand manually by you in order to be able to use it.
{% endif %}
{% endif %}
diff --git a/readme.md b/readme.md
index 84f471fb..07694034 100644
--- a/readme.md
+++ b/readme.md
@@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ You can configure the Nextcloud container to use a specific directory on your ho
- An example for Linux is `-e NEXTCLOUD_DATADIR="/mnt/ncdata"`.
- On macOS it might be `-e NEXTCLOUD_DATADIR="/var/nextcloud-data"`
- For Synology it may be `-e NEXTCLOUD_DATADIR="/volume1/docker/nextcloud/data"`.
-- On Windows it might be `-e NEXTCLOUD_DATADIR="/run/desktop/mnt/host/c/ncdata"`. (This path is equivalent to `C:\backup` on your Windows host so you need to translate the path accordingly. Hint: the path that you enter needs to start with '/run/desktop/mnt/host'. Append to that the exact location on your windows host, e.g. 'c/ncdata' which is equivalent to 'C:\ncdata'.)
+- On Windows it might be `-e NEXTCLOUD_DATADIR="/run/desktop/mnt/host/c/ncdata"`. (This path is equivalent to `C:\backup` on your Windows host so you need to translate the path accordingly. Hint: the path that you enter needs to start with '/run/desktop/mnt/host/'. Append to that the exact location on your windows host, e.g. 'c/ncdata' which is equivalent to 'C:\ncdata'.)
- Another option is to provide a specific volume name here with: `-e NEXTCLOUD_DATADIR="nextcloud_aio_nextcloud_datadir"`. This volume needs to be created beforehand manually by you in order to be able to use it. e.g. with:
```
docker volume create ^