What about using the one click restore function after the notebook is repartitioned?

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

    Brother, before I think it would be best to analyze with you the difference between the genuine system and the "piracy system". In foreign countries, needless to say, they all advocate genuineness. But in China it's not so necessary, because for us ordinary people, sometimes piracy is a little bit better than the genuine one.

    Why? Because first of all, there is nothing lacking in the function, the only thing missing is official recognition. But in other words, if you are using a genuine system of Windows, will you take your computer to the United States for repair if the system breaks down one day?

    You're upgrading the home version to a flagship now.,Then it means that many of the functions that were blocked in the system have been opened.,It's a good thing.。 I guess you think it's a pity that you spent so much money to buy a genuine system and now it's gone, but you have to know that the system doesn't mean that the more money you spend, the better it is, the real good system means: stable, beautiful, generous, and especially safe.

    The latter is naturally better when compared to the home version and the flagship version. It doesn't matter if it's a pirated genuine version, even if it's a pirated flagship, you can also upgrade the genuine patch, and after a long time, there is no such thing as "piracy".

    Of course, your question is still there. The restoration of the system only refers to the restoration of the system disk (that is, the C disk), which has nothing to do with other disks, but the files you put in the C disk before will be all gone, and the software information installed in the C disk will also be deleted (some software will not be opened, so don't install the software in the C disk in the future).

    Personal advice, or don't revert. The flagship has more features than the home version, and is relatively more stable.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.First of all, make sure that your ghost file is in that partition or that there is a hidden partition.

    Do not protect the size of important files, especially the size of the main C drive partition, from incorrect operation during recovery.

    It is best to use one-click restore of files under window.

    4.If you don't use the ghost file recovery of the hidden partition will not delete the files of the hard disk, if you use the hidden partition may have to reformat the hard disk, the original hard disk data is a disaster, it is recommended to use the portable hard disk to restore the important data after backup.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Rest assured to restore it, the system is restored, and the hard disk is the hardware, so how to restore it! There are also things other than the C drive that will not change, but some of the software after the system restore point may need to be reinstalled.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    IBM's one-click restore will restore the C drive to the state it was in when it was backed up.

    In other words, in the C drive, all the things that are not backed up are finished. This backup is a factory backup, and you have to manually back it up if you want to update it, and the machine will not back it up automatically.

    What does it mean that only the C drive can be used? Only divided into C drives?

    The IBM book that my classmate bought was only given a C disk.,It's really dizzy.。 In the end, you have to divide it yourself.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    That's natural, it definitely will, you can back up the files you want first, then restore them, and finally copy them back.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First of all, if your computer is Vista, or win7 comes with partition software in the system, the specific operation. Computer (My Computer): Right-click on the management storage disk management can be divided. There is also a general notebook German one-click recovery is placed independently in a district can not be divided, you can divide the space except for him.

    If it's an XP, you need to use software to partition the magician can use.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Is it the original Visita Home Basic system? The partition will not affect the computer's built-in restore function, but Toshiba's computer seems to be unable to move the system for 15 days, otherwise it will not be replaced. As for the partition product, there should be detailed steps in the manual that comes with the product.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    As long as you don't move the hidden partition, one-click restore can be used.

    Hidden Partition is the equivalent of a recovery disc placed in your computer.

    Any system issues can be solved for you.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's useless to repartition it with one click to restore, that is, it will be partitioned and reinstalled, why not use the boot disk to back up to other disks that are not in the system, and restore it with the boot disk when restoring, so it is safer, it is easy to make mistakes with one-click restore, and you can also copy the backup system to the U disk, so that you are not afraid of system errors, and you will not get rid of it, the hidden partition is my document, the system is naturally generated, don't think about deleting it, it will affect the operation of the system.

    After you format, even if you become a total disk, you install the system and also score a system disk, as long as the system disk is divided, the hidden partition will be there. It can't be deleted, remember.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. It can't be used.

    2. Regarding the hidden partition, you can use DiskGenius to check the hard disk and understand what is going on.

    3. The system comes with a one-click restore, all of which are restored to factory settings, the software you installed after is gone, the backup system, it is recommended to use the easy number of one-click restore, easy to use!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    OK. Most notebook manufacturers, including Toshiba, have a one-click restore function that backs up the system to a separate partition. It is generally not visible in the normal operating system, and most of the one-click restore software on the network is based on the ghost core, and the generated backup files can be copied, moved, and backed up again, etc., with the suffix named.

    gho。It can also be browsed and, through the software. It's just a file.

    The two are not in conflict and can coexist completely.

    Toshiba notebook systems usually come with a lot of program extensions, some of which are not commonly used. It is recommended to restore the system with Toshiba's own one-click restore function, and then optimize it, uninstall some software that is not commonly used, install the software to be used for work and entertainment, patch it, and then use the installed one-click restore software for backup, it is best to copy a copy to another place, and it is also a good choice to engrave it into a disc. This way, the next time you restore it, you don't have to install those software and patch it again!

    Moreover, this backup system is dedicated to you, and only matches your operating habits!

    Merry Christmas!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is strongly recommended that you keep the backup that comes with the factory.,That's the most original.,If you have to install it.,Install ghost is better than install a one-click restore wizard.,The backup data of the restore wizard is also put in the hidden partition.。

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes, there is no conflict, Toshiba's backup is placed in a hidden partition, if you install a one-click ghost, the backup is saved in a certain partition.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You can install it, or you can back up your system to your designated partition disk. For example, use ghost high version.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Yes, but I don't know if there will be conflicts. You may unload the book in Ansa.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Use PQ to directly resize the partition of the D drive.

    Then just rebuild the partition in the place where you moved out.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Right-click on My Computer under XP - Properties - Disk Management, right-click on D drive - Delete, and partition the freed extended partition.

    My association is a dual primary partition, the visible primary partition is installed with XP, and the hidden primary partition (which is mainly installed with backup and restore tools) shows EISA. Delete drive D into D, E, and F, and then back up and restore drive C again, everything is normal.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    No, to use one-click restore, you must keep the partition configuration at the factory. To restore this partition configuration, the only way to restore it may be to go to Lenovo's customer service. Or call them and let them show you how to reply.

    If you don't want to keep the original partition, then I recommend that you give up the one-click restore and use ghost for backup, which is what I did.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Because the previous hidden partition is gone. Reinstall the system, repartition a hidden partition out, reinstall the one-click restore software, and back up again.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Delete all the partitions first (back up the files first) (but don't delete the hidden partitions) and then press one key to restore to the factory state

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