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1 What does it mean to have that backup? The reinstallation can be directly installed with a CD, or with a backup installation (in fact, it is a restoration, not an installation).
2 Reload: You can only format the C drive, and the other disks will not move.
3 When formatting, delete everything in the C drive, no need to uninstall it first.
4 Since the C drive is formatted, the registry entries are gone, so generally speaking, even if the software is installed on other disks, it cannot be used because there are no registry entries. Of course, some small software, such as green software, does not rely on the registry itself, it is still available, and generally large software is not available, and it must be deleted and reinstalled, such as Kaba.
Regarding the installation process, you can see the questions I have had, which are there.
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1. It is not necessary to reinstall the backup. I just don't like the one-click restore that is popular now.
2. When reinstalling the system, as long as the C disk is formatted, the contents of the D and E disks will not be deleted.
3. No, you can format the C drive. Put all the things you use frequently on other plates.
4. There is a launcher icon in the folder of Kaba, click that to start, and you can send it to the desktop shortcut. If there is no login windows auto-start option in the settings, then it is better to reinstall it again, and it is not too troublesome, and you can upgrade it again.
It is recommended to back up some important things to the U disk or mobile hard disk, although generally only the C disk is poisoned, but some viruses will also be in other partitions, and the antivirus software cannot kill all the viruses, in this case, you have to redo the system and format all the hard disks.
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So many questions, huh?
1-2: No need to back up, buy a ghost system disk, and then restore the C area, don't worry about other disks.
3: No need to unload, it's all automatic, and you can't unload it if you want to, there must be damage, no matter what, there will be it, but it's not big.
4: Kabari has a setting, you can find the boot start by looking for it yourself.
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First of all, you can keep a backup of your system, as long as the file is not formatted, your Kaba may not be usable.
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Such a situation cannot be reversed.
1,The files on the desktop and the files in the original C disk are stored in the C disk,If you don't back up before reinstalling,The C disk was formatted when reinstalled,So it can't be retrieved。
2. It is recommended to copy the desktop things out for backup before reinstallation, if it has been reinstalled, it is really impossible to restore. Even the recovery software requires that there is no write operation in this partition, but the reinstalled system has written a large amount of system file data after formatting, so the success rate is extremely low and cannot be recovered.
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Generally, reinstall the computer because the memory of the C disk is too full,So reinstall the system,It is generally difficult to restore,If you want to restore the data in the C disk,You can back up a copy in advance。。
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If it's already reinstalled, it won't work.
I didn't reinstall it, but there was a way to recover it when I didn't open the system.
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No, you can't
Generally, the C disk only puts the system files, and the other files are best placed in other disks
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The things that reinstall the C drive of the computer are all new, unless you install it with the same system, my machine has such a thing, and the things of the C drive of different systems are different.
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Is there a backup? If you don't, you'll never be able to recover the contents of the C drive.
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It depends on what file you want to keep, if it's a system file, it's impossible, if it's other files, such as other software, or programs and other your information, you can buy a USB flash drive and save it.
Or you can install a new system without formatting! (System files cannot be retained).
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Therefore, important files must not be installed on the C drive!!
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Formatted the new system into it? It's hopeless!
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It's still there.,Not all of them are gone.,Reinstalling the system will only clear the things of the C disk.,There are other disks won't.。
1.If the system is reinstalled, the files in the system disk of the installed system will be formatted or deleted during the installation process, but the files in other hard disks will generally not be lost, unless there is a misoperation in the middle.
2.If the reinstallation system is only carried out in the case of the original system, then no data will be deleted during the system installation and upgrade process, so the data in the computer will not be lost, except for the situation of upgrade problems and failures.
3.If it is an installation method of reinstalling the system and repartitioning the hard disk, then the files in the system disk of the installed system will be formatted, and the repartitioned hard disk will also be reformatted, so the data files in the system disk and the repartitioned hard disk will be lost, and other data will still be stored in the computer.
4.It is best to back up the important files in the computer before installing the computer system, so as not to accidentally delete or lose it.
5.Generally, the purpose of reinstalling the system is to solve the problem of file damage and loss and to solve the invading Trojan virus. If you have a large number of files and resources in your C drive, it is recommended to transfer them first and then reinstall them.
If you choose to format the hard drive all when you reinstall, all the files on your computer will be lost.
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Basically, all the programs or software installed on the computer are installed on the C drive, so the C drive is very important, and its space will affect the running speed of the computer.
Because your system is poisoned, or important data is lost during use, and the system crashes, then you need to reinstall the system, i.e., reinstall a new operating system (operating environment). Or, if you have a backup of your system, you can use One-Click Restore to repair your system.
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Reinstalling a C drive is a reinstallation of the computer system.
Why reload? Because of computer poisoning, the computer system is damaged, the computer can't be started, or you want to change to a new system, so you have to reinstall it.
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C disk is generally the system disk of the computer, sometimes the system is paralyzed or crashed, or you want to change the system, you have to reinstall it....
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If it is just a one-click reinstall, it will not affect the other disks, the C disk will be formatted, and if there are important files on the desktop, they will be backed up to other disks in advance.