File issue with computer system reinstallation

Updated on technology 2024-02-09
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    E,F drive does not have system files,Because the system is installed in C drive,If you want to deep empty all system files in E,F,Then you can search in the search。 tmp (regular temporary file);temp (regular temporary file);

    GID (Temporary Help File);nch (newsgroup cache file);wbk (msword backup file);

    err (Program Error Log File);General Temporary Files);General Temporary Files);

    General Temporary Files);General Temporary Files);Files with suffixes such as mp (regular temporary files) and so on can be deleted.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Reinstall the system will only format the C disk, E disk and F disk have no system files, as long as there is no data stored by themselves, video files and the like can be deleted or formatted by themselves, no problem.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, your reinstallation system should only format the C drive. If you want to delete all the files under the other drive letters, you can manually format the partitions separately, or repartition the hard disk when reinstalling.

    If you have not performed similar operations such as "moving the system to another hard disk", there will generally be no important system files under the drive letters such as E and F.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you want to reinstall the system and erase everything on the disk and need to delete it manually, you can choose to install the system with a USB flash drive, use a USB flash drive to make PE, and select DiskGenius to erase all data in PE. The E drive and the F drive do not have system files, except for the system files that are backed up by yourself.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Your computer has been reinstalled, even if there are important system files in the EF disk, it is useless, or format the disk, or delete it manually, but if you delete it manually, you should choose to show hidden files in the folder options.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Summary. Hello dear, 1. Many files need to be installed with corresponding software before they can be opened, for example. The doc document should be opened with WPS or Word, **opened with **software, **opened with **software, etc.

    2. After we install a software, the system will write the setting information and associated information of the software into the registry to form a correspondence, and when opening the **file, the system will automatically call the ** software to open. 3. The registry is stored in the C drive by default, and after reinstalling the system, the C drive will generally be formatted, at this time, the registry will be emptied, and the software installed in the C drive will also be deleted. If the software is installed on the D drive, because the registry has been deleted, the system will also not find the corresponding software, so that some files will not be opened.

    4. The solution is to reinstall the software. If the software was installed on the D disk and you don't want to reinstall it, you can manually set the program to open the file, but only some software can be used without relying on the registry, which is the so-called green software, and it is generally recommended that users reinstall the software.

    The files are not used after the computer is reinstalled on the system.

    After the computer is reinstalled, all files cannot be used.

    Hello dear, 1. Many files need to be installed with corresponding software before they can be opened, for example. The doc document should be opened with WPS or Word, **opened with **software, **opened with **software, etc. 2. After we install a software, the system will write the setting information and associated information of the software into the registry to form a correspondence, and when opening the **file, the system will automatically call the ** software to open.

    3. The registry is stored in the C drive by default, and after reinstalling the system, the C drive will generally be formatted, at this time, the registry will be emptied, and the software installed in the C drive will also be deleted. If the software is installed on the D drive, because the registry has been deleted, the system will also not find the corresponding software, so that some files will not be opened. 4. The solution is to reinstall the software.

    If the software was installed on the D disk and you don't want to reinstall it, you can manually set the program to open the file, but only some software can be used without relying on the registry, which is the so-called green software, and it is generally recommended that users reinstall the software.

    The files on the D drive are not used.

    You should be caused by the loss of system files after reinstalling the system, you can get a professional repair battery to help you see.

    Nonsense. Then you reinstall the system and try again.

    Well. Do you still have any questions?

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Can I still recover files after reinstalling my computer? Today, my friend said that he forgot to back up his files when he reinstalled the system, and wanted to know how to restore the previous files after reinstalling the system, so I went to find a few methods, and summarized some methods for you, mainly using third-party software, the recovery steps are detailed, and partners in need can come and see.

    Can the vertical talk be restored after the computer reinstalls the system?

    Method 1: Use Hi Format Data Recovery Master

    Run Hi Format Data Recovery Master and select the recovery mode you need.

    Then select the location where the original file is stored, select it and click "Start Scan".

    Once the data scan is complete, select the files you want to recover and click "Recover" below.

    You also need to set the storage location for the recovery file.

    Click OK and wait for the file recovery to complete.

    Method 2:Use 360 Security Guard

    Open 360 Security Guard, click on "Features", and select "File Recovery" under "Data".

    Then select the drive you want to recover, select it and click "Start Scan".

    After the scanning, select the files that need to be recovered and click on "Recover Selected Files".

    You also need to set the location where the recovered files will be saved for recovery.

    Once set, the original file can be restored.

    Summary

    Method 1: Use Hi Format Data Recovery Master

    Method 2: Use 360 Security Guard.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Reinstalling the system usually results in the loss of files; Here's how to reinstall without losing data;

    Step 1: Install 360 Security Guard and above.

    Step 2: Click on "System Repair".

    Step 3: Click on 360 System Reload Master.

    Step 4: Click Start Reinstall.

    Reinstalling the system is when the operating system of the computer is reinstalled. When the user misoperates or is damaged by viruses and Trojan horses, the important files in the system are damaged, resulting in errors or even crashes that cannot be started, and have to be reinstalled; Some people who like to operate a computer reinstall it in order to optimize the system and make the system work in the optimal state under the normal operation of the system. There are generally two types of resystems: overlay reinstallation and new reinstallation.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Reinstalling the system only has an impact on the data of the C disk and the desktop, and the other disks will not be lost, you can back up the useful information of the desktop and the C disk and then make the system, if you don't install it yourself, you have to explain the data of other disks to the person who installed the system, don't move!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It depends on which disk you put the system into, generally put it down in the C drive, so that the files of the C disk must be formatted, important files must be backed up in advance, and the files of other disks will not be lost if they are not formatted.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Reloading is to reinstall your C drive system disk. Other disk stuff won't be lost. Organize important documents before reloading.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    You can install the version of 360 Security Guard, find the "360 System Reinstallation Master" function on the right side of the "System Repair" of Security Guard, click Start Reinstallation, select "Pure System Reinstallation" or "Recover Data after Reinstallation and One-click Installation Software", click Next, and you can start the reinstallation. After more than 10 minutes, the system was installed, and even some of the previously installed software was installed. Don't lose data yet.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The reinstallation system only has an effect on the C drive.

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