After one click restoration of Sony notebook, will the files in the hard disk except the system disk

Updated on technology 2024-02-09
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1) It depends on how to do it, if you don't select "Reset PC", the entire file will not be deleted. And only enter the C drive into a one-click restore.

    2) The correct one-click restore operation method for Sony notebook is as follows:

    1) In the case of a complete shutdown, press the assist button and select "Start Troubleshooting (Repair)" according to the prompts (the interface may be different for different models).

    2) Then select the first item to reply to the maintenance system, and then select Microsoft Pinyin, select Troubleshooting, select Vaio Recovery and Solution, select Win8, and then enter Vaio Care (Rescue Master Mode).

    <>3) Enter Vaio Care (Rescue Master Mode), follow the prompts for one-click recovery, and then select the second item: Tools Select Start Advanced Recovery Wizard Select Skip Data Rescue Finally, check Start So that the recovery of the system begins, about 40 minutes to 1 hour, and the system will restart after the recovery, which means that it is successful.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If it's a restore, it won't, it's just a restore system, and the hard disk doesn't matter, but if it's a restore point, the programs after the restore point will be uninstalled and installed once.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are two kinds of one-click restore from Sony, one is full disk recovery, and the other is system disk recovery, I forgot the specific name. If you only have one disk when you first buy your computer, it is recommended not to use one-click restore.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Under normal circumstances, one-click restore only restores the C drive.

    However, if you feel that your files are important, it is recommended that you back them up to be safer.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Data is priceless, it is recommended to back up in operation first, if you don't have a hard disk, buy one online, use it and then return it, just pay a courier fee.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No, it is usually just the system disk that is formatted.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    DEF can't be restored, because System Restore only restores the system, and your system is installed in the C drive, so you can only restore the C drive. My suggestion is that you try not to install software on the C disk, all of which are installed on a separate disk, such as the D disk, and so the system is not easy to use or there is a problem, you will use the restore system, and then format the D disk, and then you can reinstall the software, and you will store your other personal documents or materials in the last two disks.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    With the system disk, the system restore can restore the previous disk classification.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    (1) It depends on how to operate, in the process of one-click recovery, if you do not select "Initialize Computer", the entire file will not be deleted. And only enter the C drive into a one-click restore.

    2) The method of one-click restoration of Sony notebook is as follows:

    1) In the case of a complete shutdown, press the assist button and select "Start Troubleshooting (Repair)" according to the prompts (the interface may be different for different models).

    2) Then select the first item to reply to the maintenance system, and then select Microsoft Pinyin, select Troubleshooting, select Vaio Recovery and Solution, select Win8, and then enter Vaio Care (Rescue Master Mode).

    <>3) Enter Vaio Care (Rescue Master Mode), follow the prompts for one-click recovery, and then select the second item: Tools Select Start Advanced Recovery Wizard Select Skip Data Rescue Finally, check Start So that the recovery of the system begins, about 40 minutes to 1 hour, and the system will restart after the recovery, which means that it is successful.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The question is a bit general, do you want to reinstall the system or simply data recovery?

    If you are reinstalling, as long as you are not repartitioning, the default format and installation are generally C drives.

    If you are restoring the system, if you have installed one-click restore, then in the case that you do not have a backup, it will be restored to the point in time when you originally installed the system, and in general, only the C drive will be restored.

    If you're data recovery, well... Obviously, you can't solve it, please find a professional.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you are using the pure version of the one-click restore, it is a disk after restoration, you can partition it yourself, the method is below. If you are using software, you have selected the wrong option, which will require you to repartition and reinstall.

    Right-click on a disk that is not partitioned yet and do as follows:

    1) Right-click on the unallocated region and select New Simple Volume.

    2) On the New Simple Volume wizard page that opens, click Next.

    3) In the page that opens, select the "Simple Volume Size" input box and enter the size of the partition to be created, and press Next.

    4) In the page that opens, select "Assign Drive Letter and Path" and press Next (there is a drop-down list to choose from).

    5) In the page that opens, select the file system is NTFS, select the allocation unit size is the default, and the volume label is a new volume Check to perform quick formatting, these are written in the picture, and the book says "Keep the default settings", in the next step.

    6) Finally, click the Finish button to finish creating the partition, and the created partition will be displayed in the disk icon.

    7) In the same way, continue to create other partitions until the capacity of all the extended partitions has been created, and then you can see the created partitions.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Under normal circumstances, the restoration system should be the image file to the C drive, and many brands of computers mistakenly restore the image to the entire hard disk with one-click recovery. Loss of the original partition caused by a mistake. If your partition structure is special, simply using partition recovery software, to a large extent, may not be able to find the correct partition data, wrong reconstruction, will destroy the original partition information, causing recovery difficulties.

    If it's a notebook partition, it's often special.

    If you are familiar with data recovery, this situation can be easily recovered, now the computer can start the Internet normally, and the original data can be directly restored from the original disk through remote assistance. With the right operation, the system does not need to be reinstalled. Do not write a large amount of data to your current hard drive.

    So as not to corrupt the data that may be recovered.

    Be sure not to repartition, format, or anything like that. In that case, the recovered data is incomplete. Maintain the status quo.

    To a large extent, the original data can be completely restored with proper analysis and processing. Without the need for data recovery software to scan the recovery. If you simply use data recovery software to scan and recover, it will take time and the effect is difficult to say.

    If you want to try the recovery yourself, refer to scanning the recovery with data recovery software, and remember not to write the found files to the hard drive where the problem occurred. Instead, you should restore the found data to a different hard drive first. Make sure that the partition is correct before processing the problematic partition.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    [Hard Drive Data Recovery Tool].

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1. First open the Control Panel in the Start menu, and after opening the Control Panel, turn on the Backup and Restore option among the many options in the Control Panel.

    2. Then select Recover System Settings & Computer in the next interface. If your computer doesn't have restore turned on, you might need to turn it on.

    3. Then open System Restore, that is, click the button shown in the figure, if there is an account control, there will be a prompt, just pass.

    4. Then the wizard of restoring files and settings will begin, you need to follow the prompts of the wizard to do it. Directly click Next.

    5. Then, among the options of system restore point, select a restore point, and make sure that the restore point selected is the restore point when the system was normal before, because if it is an abnormal restore point, there will be problems.

    6. After confirming, a confirmation page will appear, which shows detailed information about the restoration, you have to make sure that it has no errors, click the Finish button to start the system restoration, the system restoration will restart, and then enter the relevant restoration operation during the boot process.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is recommended that you use Ghost Recovery System or install a new system!

    As for what you say about using its own features to recover the system, I don't recommend you to do so, as these will use hard drive files that are damaged or lost. When you say this, you mean repartitioning or closing the hard drive.

    Here's how to do it:

    1. First copy the personal files stored in your C drive and the files in my documents to E drive or F drive for backup. Because of changing systems or restoring systems, anything in the C drive will be erased and then written to the new system.

    2. Another thing to keep in mind is that don't forget to back up your laptop hardware drivers, so that you can restore them when you can't find the hardware drivers after installing the new system.

    3, It is recommended that you use the "one-click ghost 2011" version of the ghost software, as for how to use this ghost to restore or install the system, I won't say it here, you can search for this **tutorial in "**". If you want to restore the system, you must have a backup file on your computer, in the format of a "gho" file, if not, then you can only install the new system.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are two kinds of Sony's books, one is to add a solid state drive, and there is no solid state drive, a move will interfere with the file, if it is a machine with an SSD, it is fast and does not affect any files, because the SSD is only provided for the system.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    No, one-click restoration is good, the original file will not fall, and it will be backed up. Hope it can help you, remember to give points.

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