Will all the files be left without the system after redoing it?

Updated on technology 2024-04-13
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You don't have anything in my documents.,C disk definitely doesn't.,But there will also be a loss of registry that causes some programs in other hard disks to not run normally.,It is recommended that important files in the future get a U disk or mobile hard disk storage Now the virus is too powerful!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The 2nd floor doesn't know what to glue at a glance.,After redoing the system.,Before you install the system, as long as you don't format other partitions, the things in other disks won't drop.。

    Moreover, if your QQ is on other disks, then you don't need to reload QQ to log in, but not all of them are like this, and Storm Photocopying is not good. It depends on the design of the software.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes,You have to save it first,Otherwise, there are only some programs in the C disk after reinstallation,The original ones are all there,You can back it up first。

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you just format the C drive. The things you have in other disks are still there.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you only format the C drive, but the C drive does not.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Which disk is formatted, which disk is deleted, it's best to back up the contents of your disk first!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I didn't copy the files when I installed the system, and I ignored them.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I advise you to make a good habit of making a backup of what you want before formatting.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Reinstalling the system will only remove the contents of the C drive, and there will be no other disks. If the reinstallation system is only upgraded in the case of the original system, then no data will be deleted during the system installation and upgrade, so there will be no loss of data in the computer, except for problems and failures in the upgrade.

    If you are reinstalling your computer, it is best to back up the important files in your computer before installing it to avoid accidental deletion or loss.

    PC system version:

    1. Pure DOS system, including C-DOS, M-DOS, S-DOS, MS-DOS, etc.

    2. Windows system, including Win7, Win8, XP, Win95, Win98, Win2000, etc.

    3. Linux system, including Red Hat, Hongqi, CentOS, Ubuntu, etc.

    4. macOSX system, developed based on UNIX system, lacks macro Apple computer dedicated system. <>

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The reinstallation system will generally format the C drive, that is, the reinstallation of the system will definitely lead to the deletion of files, but after the reinstallation of the system, whether the original things of the hard disk are still there is not necessarily, and the results of reinstalling the system are not the same.

    Reinstalling the system may result in the loss of everything on the computer, or it may only delete the data from the C drive. Depending on how the system is reinstalled, some will keep some of the files, and some will be completely emptied.

    The following should be noted before reinstalling the system:

    1. Back up important data.

    The first thing you should think about before reinstalling your system is to back up your data. When the hard disk cannot be booted, you need to consider using another boot disk to boot the system and copy your own data, or attach the hard disk to another computer for backup. In order to avoid the situation that the hard disk data cannot be recovered, it is best to develop the habit of backing up important data every day to prevent the need to use data recovery software to recover.

    2. Precautions for formatting disks.

    If the system is infected with viruses, it is best not to format only the C drive, because the virus may also exist in other partitions of the hard disk, if you only format the C drive and then install the XP operating system, then the new system in the C drive is likely to be infected by viruses in other partitions of the hard disk again, resulting in the system crashing again. Therefore, if you are not sure what kind of virus is in your computer, it is best to format the whole disk.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There are two ways to reinstall the system, one is to format and install, and the original files on the system disk are gone (just the system disk, such as C: disk, but D disk, E disk and other files are there). The other is to retain the installation, that is, the files on the system disk except for the original system files are retained. Got it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. The regular redo system will delete the files under the C drive, including, the content of the desktop ** station and my documents.

    2. If you repartition the system, then all files on the hard disk will be deleted.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Reinstalling is just reinstalling the C drive, and the other disks are fine, and all the files on the desktop will be gone.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    System reinstallation,Generally the system is updated directly,The system is generally installed on the C disk,As long as your files are not in the C disk,That will be retained! If you repartition the system while reinstalling it, the original files will not be saved!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    After the computer is reinstalled, whether the original file is retained depends on the location of the original file

    1. If the original reply is not in the answer system disk, such as in the d, e, f disk, etc., it is retained without loss.

    2. If the original file is in the system disk, then after redoing the system, it must be cleared.

    3. If the original file is an application software installed on the computer, then even if it is not in the system disk, then it cannot be used anymore and needs to be reinstalled.

    4. If the original file is a data file, it can be retained on a non-system disk and can continue to be used.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Haha,If you're a beautiful mm,It's sure to reinstall your computer that the handsome pot saw it.,So I want your QQ.,Mobile phone.,In order to contact the withdrawal.,If your photo is very beautiful.,It's estimated that you've seen it.,I'll copy a copy of it and enjoy it!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Reinstalling the system will only delete the files on the disk where the system is located, and the files on the rest of the disks will still remain.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Yes, as long as the file is not in the C drive, it can, and the reinstallation system is generally formatted in the C disk, and the other disks have not changed at all.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    I have reinstalled the system for others many times, and I have encountered many situations. The installation system is divided into two kinds,One is the C disk reinstallation,The files of other disks are there,Even some software of other disks can be used,The other is the full disk format reinstallation,To repartition,Files or anything are gone。 Don't show the private information on your computer to others at will, even if most people don't have any malicious intent, but that possibility is not ruled out.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Redo whether the system is formatted from the system disk (i.e., drive C).

    The first way: format the C disk to reinstall, delete all the C disk files, and keep the non-system disk files, the second way: install the system on the original system, the original system files will be retained in the widows old folder, and the system files will be retained, and of course, the non-system disk files will be retained.

    It is recommended that you put important files on a non-system disk so that you don't have to worry about losing files when you reinstall the system.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Copy the words of the newly installed system.

    All the files in the system disk will be cleared, so if you don't want to lose files, please back up the system before installing it. If it's a repair installation, there's no problem.

    As long as it is done properly, the data of other partitions will not be lost.

    After installing the system, it is best to set the folder path of "My Documents" and "My**" in the non-system partition, the system partition does not save any files except the system and software, if you can do it, even if you reinstall it 100 times, you will not lose any files.

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