After reinstalling the system, the E disk file has changed

Updated on technology 2024-04-20
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After the system is reinstalled, many of your original application software may not be installed, resulting in a lot of files become a format that the system does not recognize, you can right-click to view the file properties, and then check the corresponding program according to what file it is to install, such as the rar format file mentioned above to install winrar to display, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. It is best to use a disk scanning tool to check (repair) whether the hard disk has bad sectors, it is recommended to use Jinhaishuo, Norton, etc.;

    2. If there is no bad sector and the problem has not been solved, it is recommended to repartition after backing up the data;

    3. If there are bad sectors (physical), it is best to use the hard disk bad sectors partition tool to divide the area and isolate the bad sectors.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It could be that something is not installed... For example, you turned out that this file was rar... You winrar didn't pretend... Of course it can't be displayed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After reinstalling the system, some software that needs to be supported by the C disk, such as: RAR CAD2006 Photoshop PDF format and so on In short, the files on your E disk, what software was before, you need to reinstall this software.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I've come across it before.

    It's a virus.

    It is recommended to format them all.

    There's no way to restore it, I tried.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What is the format of the file, install the corresponding software to try, and then kill and disinfect.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Just install the appropriate app.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    So how did you open it before?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Summary. Hello, glad to answer for you. <>

    After the system is reinstalled, the D and E drives are full. The reason is that some system files and drivers, as well as virtual memory space, occupy the D drive. When we reinstall the operating system, most of the operating system files are installed on the C drive, and some of the backup files are installed on the D drive; So the original D drive was empty, and now a lot of files are occupied.

    After the system is reinstalled, the D and E drives are full.

    Hello, glad to answer for you. <>

    After the system is reinstalled, the D and E drives are full. The reason is that some system files and drivers, as well as virtual memory space, occupy the D drive. When we reinstall the operating system, most of the operating system files are installed on the C drive, and some of the backup files are installed on the D drive; So the original D drive was empty, and now a lot of files are occupied.

    How to deal with it?

    Dear, you can use the following methods to deal with it: right-click on the disk you want to clean up, and click on Properties. In Properties, find the Tools tab and click on it.

    Click Optimize and defragment the drive. Click on the disk we want to optimize, then click Optimize. Then wait patiently for a while, and you're done.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    When reinstalling the system, the new system files are mainly overwritten and installed on the system disk C disk (except for dual or multiple systems).

    1. No repartitioning generally has no effect on non-system disk files.

    2. When reinstalling the system, there is generally no effect on the disk that is not formatted as a non-system disk.

    Copy the "recycle" folder from the root directory of the E drive to a normal folder, and then put some important files into this copied folder, and the files put in it will not be lost when you reinstall the system.

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