The CPU and motherboard were replaced together, and all the previous data on the computer is still t

Updated on number 2024-02-09
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It depends on the situation, it depends on which disk your information is in, if it is not in the C disk, then there is nothing to worry about. If it's on a C drive, it depends on your CPU and motherboard. It turned out to be AMD's CPU, and now the board is changed, and it is estimated that the system has to be made.

    The original intel is now changing back to intel. AMD's sound card driver is not compatible, and it will have a blue screen when entering the system. It is recommended that if there is information in the C disk, transfer the data to other disks and then change it, so that it is foolproof.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Of course, it's your hard drive that stores data, not other hardware, as long as the hard drive hasn't been replaced. The CPU is the computing tool of the computer, the motherboard is the platform that integrates the hardware, and the other hardware has its own use.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The information of the computer is divided into two parts,One part is the coms information on the motherboard (inside the motherboard blos chip),Responsible for booting or something,It has little to do with you,In addition, the content of the operating system is all in the hard disk,So just replace the processor and the motherboard,Hard disk information will not be lost---Of course,Game! Drive! Or some software still has to be reinstalled.,But**、Movies,** and other data in other locations are very safe.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's still there, including the C drive, everything is again, as long as you don't change the hard disk, everything is there, but don't format it when installing the system, at most format the C drive, you want to save the data of the C drive, and don't format the C drive, and install the system directly to the C drive.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    As long as you don't erase your original computer's hard drive, you won't lose data.

    The CPU is used for computing, and the motherboard is the platform for each hardware in the computer. All data is kept inside your hard drive.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    As long as the hard drive is not replaced, the data and information are stored in the hard drive.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    As long as your hard drive is intact and there is no damage. It's going to be there.

    Because data and information are stored on hard drives.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The system may need to be reinstalled.

    As long as you only do the C drive, the partition is still there.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    As long as the hard drive hasn't been replaced, it doesn't matter.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    As long as there is no problem with the hard drive, the data is there.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The data is stored in the hard disk, and the original hard disk is still available. Are you going to upgrade your machine?

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The computer motherboard has been replaced, and the contents are still there, and the body is as follows:

    1. If the motherboard of our computer is damaged, the file data in the computer still exists after replacement.

    2. Because the data in the computer is stored in the hard disk, as long as the hard disk is not replaced, the files will not be lost or returned.

    3. If the system is reinstalled after installing and replacing the new motherboard, the files will be lost if the data is not backed up.

    4. If the new motherboard we replace is different from the old motherboard, the driver of the new motherboard should be installed after the successful replacement.

    5. Because the driver compatibility of each motherboard is also different, so just in case, it is best to back up your own files before replacing the motherboard to prevent loss. <>

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If you change the motherboard, it will be along with the graphics card, and the processor can be removed without it.

    The low-end of the graphics card is basically soldered to the motherboard, so changing the motherboard is equivalent to changing the graphics card, and a small number of high-end gaming computers, the graphics card can be removed, so there is no need to change it.

    In order to dissipate heat well, the inside of the notebook has been specially designed, and once it is replaced casually, it is likely to cause heat dissipation problems, resulting in a blue screen of the computer, CPU overheating, etc. In order to be thin and light, the inside of the notebook is carefully constructed, and every inch of space is used as much as possible, and it is often difficult to match the accessories that you replace yourself.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    As long as there is no problem with the hard disk, the contents must still be there, if you take it to repair, you had better take this disk off and copy the data inside. Because after changing the motherboard, you must reinstall the system. The repairer will definitely not give you the backup data, you just reinstall and format a disk, and the contents are gone.

    I've had this happen before, I went back to scatter and dug up several plates, and that damn guy helped me delete all the disks, reformat them, and reinstall the system. I didn't say hello before I pretended.,I'm depressed.,More than 100g of information is over like this.。 [ roo

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Replacing the motherboard of the computer will not lose the original files of the hard drive. If the motherboard is the same model as the original motherboard, the brand will not have a problem, but the motherboard is different from the original motherboard, the driver needs to be reinstalled, it may be difficult to enter the system, you can press F8 after starting, enter the system in safe mode to try. If not, you need to reinstall the system, you can first make a ghost image backup of the system disk under PE, which can be used to extract or copy data later.

    For insurance purposes, it is recommended to back up the important data of other partitions of the hard-core jujube roller. [ooo

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