Format the DEF drive and restore the C drive with one click

Updated on number 2024-08-07
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    No, if you delete it, there will be no backup of the system, and the backup of the system is placed in the last partition of the hard disk by default.

    What you are doing is that you should first copy the backup of the system to your USB flash drive, then delete it, and then put the system backup to the original location (if you let ghost back it up automatically)!

    The best way:

    You go to a computer company or a place to buy software, buy the latest version of GhostXP, it's about 8 yuan, it's not expensive!

    According to what you said, ALT+R can be recovered, then after you format it, you can completely recover the C drive!

    The reason for your backup software and the system backup done (C drive backup) are in the hidden partition of the hard drive.

    Formatting def has no effect on them, don't worry!

    When you ask questions, you should specify the model of your computer!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    You have several disks in your system. If it's just four disks, you have all the def, and what else to restore the C disk. Ha ha. Which disk is the C drive backup placed on? Isn't it a hidden disk?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    To restore the C drive, you need to back up the C drive before.

    If you have backed up the image file before, it is a partition that is placed outside the C drive by default.

    You've now formatted the def file that backed up it.

    So don't do that.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hehe, it's very wild In this case, what else do you restore? Is your one-click restore that system file not on a disk? And I don't know if you have backed up, if you haven't backed up, the one-click restore function is useless, recommended:

    If you don't want other data, then you can grid other disks, but you have to go down from the next system ISO image file on the Internet,Unzip it on the def disk and click on the onekey or hard disk installation button to install the system on the hard disk It's very convenient,I do the same way,Never use an optical drive

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    One-click computer restore only formats the system disk (generally referred to as the C disk), including desktop files, and my documents will be lost, so when you restore the computer with one click, you should back up the useful data and transfer it to other disks or mobile disks other than the system disk. The DEF disk does not have system files, and if a dual system is installed, the D disk also belongs to the system disk. Disks other than the system disk can be formatted at any time (if useful information is backed up before formatting).

    One-click restore is a fool-proof system backup and restore tool. It has the characteristics of security, speed, strong confidentiality, high compression rate, good compatibility, etc., especially suitable for computer novices and people who are worried about the trouble of operation. When the computer is damaged by a virus, as long as you press the "one-click restore" button, the computer can quickly restore to the factory state, so as to avoid the trouble of reinstalling the system.

    One-click restore can restore the operating system backup at any time, but there are many problems, although some can restore a lot of backup points, and even support Windows graphics restore operation, but restore you can only restore the earlier backup, for timely data you are impossible to restore, such as browser favorites, my documents, Internet history, chat history, etc., these data will be overwritten after one-click restore, so one-click restore and other multi-point restore software will have the same problem.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, the general formatting (advanced formatting) will not hurt the hard disk, just rewrite the file allocation table, if there are important files remember to back up first.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are no system files in the def disk, one-click restore is to restore the system disk, other disks are not affected in any way, now the one-click restore software is very powerful, back up your system first, and then restore, so don't worry about formatting.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Generally, the default Windows installation, the system files are in the C drive, unless you change some configurations after entering the system, such as swapping files, user documents (My Document) paths to other disks.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, the system is only installed in the C disk, and there are no system files in other disks. Except for the C disk, you can use the disk, if the other disks have anything to use, it is better to use the U disk to back it up. If it's not necessary, don't qualify.,It's not good to format a hard disk.。

    Once or twice once in a while is OK, but too much is harmful to hard disks.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There may be system image files in the D drive, which can be formatted in full, and pay attention to saving the useful files inside.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The system is only in the C drive. If edf is formatted, the files inside are gone, it is recommended to back up the important files before formatting.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can format the def disk under the U disk PE, or you can format the def disk under windows after the system is done, the method is very simple, open my computer (windows7 and 8 computers) right-click to align the drive letter, select format, and follow the prompts.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When installing the system in PE, it is OK to redivide the disk.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Right-click on the disk and select Format.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    will not be restored together.

    If performed correctly, only the C drive, that is, the system disk, will be restored.

    Others, such as D, E, and F, will not be restored, and the data will not be changed in any way.

    When you find that after using ghost, there are changes in the data of other D disks, E disks, and F disks, then you are in trouble, which means that there are two situations:

    1. You restored the wrong disk, not to restore to the C disk, but to other disks. The result is: the data of one disk in the D, E, and F disks will be changed.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    One-click restore is the restored C drive, and the other disks are lossless.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's up to you to set it up. However, the D drive will not be restored. Other disks can be set by yourself.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    <> right-click on the drive letter you want to format and select "Format (a).".Then select the NTFS disk format, check Quick Format, click Start, and the format will be completed in a few seconds.

    As for whether the impact is big, I can only say that it depends on whether there are important files in your disk partition, which is related to data security. Because all the data disappears after formatting, it is difficult to recover after quick formatting, and the chance of getting it back if it is completely formatted is very slim, so formatting is an irreversible operation, and it is also a very dangerous operation, which needs to be done carefully.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Let's take a look at these disks first, don't have important things, click the key or in the disk properties can be quickly formatted, there is no harm, hehe.

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