After the laptop reinstalls the system, how to keep the files of other disks except for the C drive

Updated on number 2024-03-26
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. The data of the C disk of the reinstalled system must be overwritten and power-off, and the files of other disks can be retained, but the applications need to be reinstalled.

    2. If you want to keep the data of other disks, you must see it clearly when installing, choose carefully or find a friend who knows how to help you get it, for example, the automatic partition of the automatic installation may overwrite the data of other disks.

    3. If your system has been installed, and other disk data is lost, you must not write to the hard disk again, find a friend who knows how to use recovery software to recover the partition.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Search and open the software first, double-click the partition that needs to be recovered, then unzip and then right-click the software icon to select the software "Run as administrator" software (if it is an XP system, you can directly double-click to open the software).

    2. After the software is running, double-click the physical disk to be restored.

    3. It will take a few minutes to half an hour for the software scan to be completed.

    4. The program will soon put the found data into the "Recovered Partition" directory.

    5. Tick all the files that need to be recovered, right-click and select "Copy Checked Files", and the software will copy the checked files.

    6. Wait for the software to copy the data.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you only reinstall the system disk (C drive), the files of other partitions can not be moved. If it is just a partition, you need to use a mobile disk to copy out the data, such as the files that do not belong to the system under the C drive of "My Documents", "Mail", "Favorites", etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In this case, do not do anything on this hard drive. If the data is important, it is recommended to find 51recovery directly for recovery, if you try to find another computer, and then connect this hard disk to the slave disk, and then scan the slave disk through the easyrecovery installed on the main disk, it is best to remember to save the data scanned to the main disk. This does not deal secondary damage to the overlay.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When installing the system, just install the system on the C disk, and don't worry about anything else. After installation, only the things on the C drive have changed, and the others are still the same. However, some programs may not start. A reinstallation is required.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The key is that before you reinstall the system, you can't delete the hard disk partition, and don't format the hard disk except for the C drive, just install the system on the C drive, then the files of the other disks will be safe and sound. Good luck!

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