I want to reinstall the 72-bit computer. The files in the C drive are put in other disks and put back. Is it useful?

  

I want to reinstall the 72-bit computer. The files in the C drive are placed in other disks and put back. Useful?



I want to reinstall the 72-bit (currently the highest system 64-bit) computer system. Is it useful to put the files in the C drive into other disks and put them back? do! The specific operation is: right click on "My Computer" - click "Backup" in Security and Maintenance, back up the current system to the last partition (such as F:\\ or other), and then download the ideal new system. To the last partition, open the new system folder or compressed package in the last partition, find the SN.txt file of the new system and double-click it to open the 25-digit serial number to the paper for backup. When you need to input during the installation, you can't find it. Then find the installation file of the new system in the folder or the compressed package. Double-click on the Windows.exe file to open the new system. The rest of the system will be automatically decompressed and installed. The rest is the serial number and the prompt operation. The new system will be 1~2 hours. Can be installed, software import and update, drive upgrades to complete everything, become your ideal new system, all software does not have to be re-downloaded and installed, the system has a lot of things. Give it a try.








32-bit, 64-bit system, and should be 128-bit

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C disk is best not to put things, C disk is called system disk, once you put important things in it, once you reinstall the operating system, then all your things are lost Unable to recover and cannot be restored. Before reinstalling the operating system, all important documents and other related materials in the C drive must be moved to the DEFG disk or saved in the USB flash drive.

C disk file too much, there will be a lot of garbage and affect the boot speed. It is recommended not to store it. It is recommended to put things in the DEFG disk. Or buy an empty U disk in the U disk to understand?








If it is a text file, it will not be affected. If it is the installer, it will be useless. The 72-bit system Microsoft has not yet.





No, you have to reinstall the software or game
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After reinstalling the system, you can transfer useful files to other disks, but most of the software copying is useless, because most of them When the software is installed, it is written into the system registry, and the information written to the system registry cannot be copied.



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