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It may be that you are careless, the whole disk is formatted, it is more troublesome to recover, you have to take the machine to a place dedicated to this, and the hard disk can no longer write things...
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When you reinstall the system, only the disk on which you selected the system to be installed will be formatted, and the other disks will not be formatted.
If the system is installed on the C drive, the reinstallation system will delete all the files in the C drive, format the C drive, all the files in the C drive will be deleted, and the software of other hard disk partitions will still be in it as long as it is not formatted when the system is reinstalled, that is to say, it is equivalent to green software, and it will not affect it. Therefore, before reinstalling the system, it is best to make a backup of some important files placed on the C drive.
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Will the files disappear after reinstalling the system? Will the C drive be cleaned? It is very common to reinstall the computer system, the C disk is the location of the operating system, and the reinstallation system is for the C disk operation. So is the data of the C disk of the reinstalled system still there?
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No, because the system is in the C drive, reinstalling the system will only click everything in the C drive.
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The system is installed on the C drive, so reinstalling the system will not delete all the files from other disks!!
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Reinstalling the system will format all the things on the disk you are installing, and then install the system you want to install so your other disk things will generally not be deleted, unless you install the system improperly (the probability of occurrence is very low).
Some things stored in your original system on other disks will not be deleted, so it is recommended to optimize it after reinstalling the system.
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How to get back the files on the non-system disk of the reinstalled computer system???
Hello Lu, glad for your question! How to get back the files on the non-system disk of the reinstalled computer system??? As long as the files are saved in the non-system partition of the hard disk, the system disk will be overwritten (unless it is misoperated).
Try to install with the original operating system. As long as the system is installed on the system disk (usually the C disk), it will not overwrite other disks. If it has been covered by misoperation, you can only use software to retrieve it, but the probability of retrieving all of them is not large.
After the data is lost, you can no longer operate on the disk to avoid making it more difficult to recover. With tool recovery, you can't put the recovered data inside the partition that needs to be recovered to avoid overwriting. Recovering data is just a remedial operation and does not guarantee that it can be recovered 100%.
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