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Find the corresponding driver and initialize!
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A factory reset (initialization) of your computer will cause damage to your computer.
Any electronic component has a service life, the length of the service life is affected by the quality of the component, the material, the user in the process of use, the use of time, frequency, load strength, etc. will affect the service life and performance of the part.
Therefore, when the user performs a "factory reset" operation on the computer, it is equivalent to consuming the service life of some parts in the computer, which will inevitably cause damage to the computer.
The hard drive is the part with the most "damage":
Taking mechanical hard disks as an example, the performance and service life of such hard disks will decrease or decrease with the increase in the frequency, duration, and years of data storage used by users.
Before the computer is factory reset, the system data needs to be backed up in the hard disk, and when the factory reset is restored, the backup data will be restored to the system disk of the hard disk partition again, so the damage to the hard disk is the greatest.
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Summary. When you initialize the system, the system reverts to the state you just installed and deletes the user files. In other words, user configurations, user data files, installed files, etc. will be erased, and even user files that are not part of the system disk can be deleted or even erased (which cannot be recovered using data recovery software).
This is equivalent to restoring the computer to the state it was in when it was first purchased.
What are the consequences of computer initialization?
When you initialize the system, the system reverts to the state you just installed and deletes the user files. In other words, user configurations, user data files, installed files, etc. will be erased, and even user files that are not part of the system disk can be deleted or even erased (which cannot be recovered using data recovery software). This is equivalent to restoring the computer to the state it was in when it was first purchased.
Can you elaborate on that a little bit more?
When you initialize the system, the system reverts to the state you just installed and deletes the user files. In other words, user configurations, user data files, installed files, etc. will be erased, and even user files that are not part of the system disk can be deleted or even erased (which cannot be recovered using data recovery software). This is equivalent to restoring the computer to the state it was in when it was first purchased.
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Summary. Hello dear, glad to answer for you.
1. First of all, resetting the computer is not harmful to the computer hardware, and resetting the computer can also be said to be the normal operation of the computer.
2. Resetting the system is most likely to lead to the loss of user files, so you must back up important data when resetting, although win10 can choose to keep user data and software in the reset, but this can not 100% guarantee that the data will not be lost.
3. Resetting the computer is the same as reinstalling the system, it will not affect the computer, I hope mine can help you solve the problem, I wish you a happy life.
What are the consequences of computer initialization?
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Hello, dear, I'm happy to answer for you 1, first of all, resetting the computer is not harmful to the computer hardware, resetting the computer can also be said to be the normal operation of the computer 2, resetting the system is most likely to lead to the loss of user files, so be sure to back up important data when resetting, although win10 can choose to retain user data and software in the reset, but this can not be 100% guaranteed that the data will not be lost. 3. Resetting the computer is the same as reinstalling the system, it will not affect the computer, I hope mine can help you solve the problem, I wish you a happy life.
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Hello dear, the computer factory reset, has no impact on the system, the reasons are as follows: 1. System restore is a normal operation of the computer in use, the computer cannot operate normally without restoration, and the system restore is the maintenance of the computer, and will not cause damage to the computer or the system. 2. System restoration is a large-capacity data read/write, clearing, and storage process, compared with general daily use, the entire hardware of the computer, especially the hard disk, is a major wear and tear process, and the large-capacity data read/write, clear, and store will accelerate the aging of the hard disk.
3. System restoration is the maintenance of the computer, not the use, the use is the goal, the maintenance is the means, the maintenance is to better make the travel block, so as long as the system can operate normally, do not use the system to restore the original restoration system until the last resort. Hope it helps.
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