Does Windows7 restore a previous version delete files

Updated on technology 2024-03-28
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The C disc will not be the rest of the disks.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The files deleted on the computer are generally put into the ** station (except for the files that are crushed by the computer manager or 360, and the software cleans the ** station This method is not good)

    Open the **site,Find the deleted file-right click-restore (which disk location is deleted, it will be restored to**).

    Or directly use the drag-and-drop method to restore, press and hold the left mouse button to drag the file in the ** station to the desktop and release the left mouse button.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Can win7 (any) deleted files be recovered:

    1- If you find that you are deleted, you will immediately recover it from the **site restore.

    2- If you empty the ** station : and there is no more write operation to the hard disk It is easy to recover the deleted data using recovery software.

    2- For hard drives that have no more write operations to the hard disk after deletion, it is easy to recover using recovery software. However, if the hard disk is written to the hard disk after deletion, it is not possible to recover it with certainty.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Previous versions are either copies of files and folders created by Windows Backup, or copies of files and folders that Windows automatically saves as part of a restore point. You can use previous versions to restore files or folders that were accidentally modified, deleted, or corrupted. Depending on the type of file or folder, you can open it, save it to another location, or restore a previous version.

    The restore is a bit different from the previous version.

    When you restore a previous version from a restore point, the files are already saved on your computer, so you don't need to do anything else. If you want to restore a previous version of a file or folder from a backup, after selecting the previous version and clicking Restore, Windows will open the Restore File Wizard, and you follow the steps in the wizard. The drive or media on which the backup is stored must be available in order to restore items from the backup.

    Previous versions are automatically saved as part of the restore point. If you turn on System Protection, Windows automatically creates previous versions of files and folders that have been modified since the last restore point was created. Restore points are typically created once a day.

    If the disk is partitioned, or if you have multiple hard disks on your computer, you need to turn on system protection on a different partition or disk. Windows Backup also creates previous versions when you back up your files.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    For example, if you get infected with a virus, you will revert to something that worked well before.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    System recovery is basically useless, and now I don't need to worry about him.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are two graphs for this answer. Let's take a look at Figure 1 first

    When you click on step 3, you will see Figure 2

    It is not recommended to go directly to the C drive to delete the Windows Old folder. Because some you can't delete, there are no specific permissions.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you need to reinstall the system, you can repartition it, and everything on the disk will be absent after partitioning, and if you don't want to reinstall the system, delete it under the C drive.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1Restore system settings and previous versions of files: System Restore and File Version Recovery. Restore your backed up system settings (e.g., boot items, power failure, system upgrade, etc.) along with the files created by the restore point--- which is usually used on the system disk.

    Restore only previous versions of files: For file version restoration, only files created at the restore point are restored--- which are usually used on non-system disks.

    2If a restore point is created for a system disk, the restore point is created only for the system disk.

    3Normally, don't create restore points on every disk. Waste of resources.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There is a difference between "Restore system settings and files from previous versions" and "Restore only files from previous versions" in that the former restores your settings and only restores the original installed condition. Also, if you select System Disk to Create a Restore Point, the restored point created is for the system disk. Don't create restore points on every disk.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Upstairs is right, the restore is only for the system disk, select the system disk to create a restore point, then it will back up the system disk and then put it in a disk other than the system disk.

    The difference between "Restore System Settings and Previous Versions of Files" and "Restore Only Previous Versions of Files" is whether to restore system settings, that is, whether to restore some settings (such as some upgrade information) made on the system at the restore point and during your current system restoration.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This is only for system disks. There is no need to restore other disks.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The system disk is fine, other disks are not necessary, as for the previous version you said, it may be that you created a restore point before.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The file occupies more than a dozen G,If you are used to the win10 system,Then you can delete this file,If it is still in the observation period,It is recommended to wait first,After all, after upgrading to win10,30 days can still be restored to win7,And all settings will not change。

    If it is deleted, it cannot be completely deleted with these security guards, and it needs to be done in the following ways:

    1.Directly right-click on the C drive - Properties:

    2.Click Disk Cleanup (this process will take a while):

    3.Then select Clean System Files as shown below

    4.This process will have to wait for a while, because. The old folder is quite large, there are many resources, be patient:

    5.Mouse scrolling, check "Previous Windows Installation", then OK, and you're good to go.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Erase the file and you can't go back to the original system. The return time is only for a one-month period, and it will be automatically deleted at that time.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Yes, but can clean it with 360.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Don't clean it up for the time being, you can return it to win7 if you have a problem.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's good, it's useless, I'm as much as I want.

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