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| Will System Restore affect my personal files? Hi, In the windows help and support, it says that System Restore won't affect personal files when restoring to that point of time. But let me give you a scenario and hopefully someone can answer me correctly. Scenario 1: I just have the C:Drive right now to contain my files (music, movies, documents) Let's say I obtained all the music files I want on my laptop. And my windows Crash and I have to reformat or "Restore" my computer to the point in time where I didn't have the music files. Will I still have my Music Files that I downloaded before that restore point. Or do I have to manually create the restore point to when I have all my music downloaded so when I have to restore it will be at that state? Scenario 2: I want to create a 2nd partition to have all my music files etc so when I have to reformat the C Drive where the OS is installed, My second partition will be left alone just like on my PC/Desktop with XP installed. -- Toshiba A200 TH108C - Core 2 Duo, 2 gig memory, 200 hdd, 15.4'''''''' |
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| RE: Will System Restore affect my personal files? hi there if you need to restore your c drive it will not affect your files, system restore only restores software to a given point it should not affect your files in docs'pictures,music ect.You would only use restore if you have a bad problem and want to get rid of software installed that is causing a problem.I would still be tempted to backup your files to disc anyway to be on the safe side and also it is worthwhile creating a restore point manualy because most restore points are created at preset time intervals or when some programs are installed.Hope this helps -- martyb "Quaresma" wrote: [color=blue] > Hi, > > In the windows help and support, it says that System Restore won't affect > personal files when restoring to that point of time. But let me give you a > scenario and hopefully someone can answer me correctly. > > Scenario 1: > > I just have the C:Drive right now to contain my files (music, movies, > documents) > Let's say I obtained all the music files I want on my laptop. And my windows > Crash and I have to reformat or "Restore" my computer to the point in time > where I didn't have the music files. Will I still have my Music Files that I > downloaded before that restore point. Or do I have to manually create the > restore point to when I have all my music downloaded so when I have to > restore it will be at that state? > > Scenario 2: > I want to create a 2nd partition to have all my music files etc so when I > have to reformat the C Drive where the OS is installed, My second partition > will be left alone just like on my PC/Desktop with XP installed. > -- > Toshiba A200 TH108C - Core 2 Duo, 2 gig memory, 200 hdd, 15.4''''''''[/color] |
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| Re: Will System Restore affect my personal files? On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 10:10:02 -0700, Quaresma <Quaresma@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: [color=blue] > Hi, > > In the windows help and support, it says that System Restore won't affect > personal files when restoring to that point of time. But let me give you a > scenario and hopefully someone can answer me correctly. > > Scenario 1: > > I just have the C:Drive right now to contain my files (music, movies, > documents) > Let's say I obtained all the music files I want on my laptop. And my windows > Crash and I have to reformat or "Restore" my computer to the point in time > where I didn't have the music files. Will I still have my Music Files that I > downloaded before that restore point.[/color] You say "reformat or 'Restore,' " as if they are equivalent, but they are two very different things. If you reformat, everything, including your music files, will be gone. If you do a System Restore, they will still be there. [color=blue] > Or do I have to manually create the > restore point to when I have all my music downloaded so when I have to > restore it will be at that state? > > Scenario 2: > I want to create a 2nd partition to have all my music files etc so when I > have to reformat the C Drive where the OS is installed, My second partition > will be left alone just like on my PC/Desktop with XP installed.[/color] Yes, you can reformat the C drive and reinstall Windows, while leaving all you music files on another partition intact. *However* that sounds to me like you are treating that separation into two partitions as a substitute for backing up your files. If that's the case you are kidding yourself. Such partition separation is *not* a substitute for backup and if the files are important to you, you need to back them up. It is always possible that a hard drive crash, user error, nearby lightning strike, virus attack, even theft of the computer, can cause the loss of everything on your drive, regardless of how you have it partitioned. As has often been said, it's not a matter of whether you will have such a problem, but when. With adequate backup, there is no need to create such a separation of partitions to provide the kind of protection you are looking for. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| Re: Will System Restore affect my personal files? Hi, Formating the partition Windows is installed on will erase all files on the partition including restore points. In scenario 2, some OEM recovery tools may re-partition the entire drive, leaving you with no files. The best advise it backup to removal media, in particular a set of CD/DVD's and store them in a safe place(s). Regards, Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User [url]http://bertk.mvps.org[/url] Member: [url]http://dts-l.org[/url] Quaresma wrote:[color=blue] > Hi, > > In the windows help and support, it says that System Restore won't affect > personal files when restoring to that point of time. But let me give you a > scenario and hopefully someone can answer me correctly. > > Scenario 1: > > I just have the C:Drive right now to contain my files (music, movies, > documents) > Let's say I obtained all the music files I want on my laptop. And my windows > Crash and I have to reformat or "Restore" my computer to the point in time > where I didn't have the music files. Will I still have my Music Files that I > downloaded before that restore point. Or do I have to manually create the > restore point to when I have all my music downloaded so when I have to > restore it will be at that state? > > Scenario 2: > I want to create a 2nd partition to have all my music files etc so when I > have to reformat the C Drive where the OS is installed, My second partition > will be left alone just like on my PC/Desktop with XP installed.[/color] |
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| Re: Will System Restore affect my personal files? "Quaresma" <Quaresma@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EDC9AEDB-1316-45CD-98D3-6B94A19E7E84@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Hi, > > In the windows help and support, it says that System Restore won't affect > personal files when restoring to that point of time. But let me give you a > scenario and hopefully someone can answer me correctly. > > Scenario 1: > > I just have the C:Drive right now to contain my files (music, movies, > documents) > Let's say I obtained all the music files I want on my laptop. And my > windows > Crash and I have to reformat or "Restore" my computer to the point in time > where I didn't have the music files. Will I still have my Music Files that > I > downloaded before that restore point. Or do I have to manually create the > restore point to when I have all my music downloaded so when I have to > restore it will be at that state? > > Scenario 2: > I want to create a 2nd partition to have all my music files etc so when I > have to reformat the C Drive where the OS is installed, My second > partition > will be left alone just like on my PC/Desktop with XP installed. > -- > Toshiba A200 TH108C - Core 2 Duo, 2 gig memory, 200 hdd, 15.4''''''''[/color] Let's Start with your subject: "Will System Restore affect my personal Files?" It's not supposed to but it can happen so your personal files should always be well backed up to media separate from your hard drive in case your hard drive dies. Backing up to a separate partition is for convenience only. Scenario 1: If you reformat, you lose everything. If you reformat and reinstall, there are no usable restore points to apply to this scenario. Now, if you crash and do a System Restore back to a time prior to when you received or otherwise created the files, it should leave them untouched and in the past, it was best to keep them in My Documents, now, Documents or some sub-folder of that folder to help ensure that. However, you can't be sure if you crash that such files won't be corrupted or otherwise destroyed so regardless of System Restore, such files should always be well backed up. It's your best insurance against the possibility a crash will destroy the files or that some system function such as System Restore might cause such issues. Yes, it would be a good idea to create a manual restore point as further protection but if you run without backup of these files, you are still at risk of losing them. Scenario 2: Pretty much the same as scenario 1, running without a backup puts you at risk. Again, System Restore might not even be the issue. Rather, the issue that causes you to use System Restore may be the problem that actually causes you to lose or end up with corrupted files. Nonetheless, regardless of the source of the issue, running without a backup puts you those files at risk. Hence, you should always make sure your data, personal files or whatever you wish to call them are well backed up not only to protect you in the event of problems the might occur with System Restore but any issues you might have. System Restore is a good first line of defense when you have a problem, it's quick, easy and usually painless but it is a recovery tool, it is not a backup and restore tool and it is not insurance to protect your data. It's designed to quickly overcome a glitch that might have been caused by something you installed, some update, an installation that has gone bad, etc. Our responses in this thread notwithstanding, regardless of any reassurances, if you run System Restore or any other function on your computer or simply turn your computer on without having your personal data backed up, you do so at your own risk. -- Michael Solomon Backup is a PC user's best friend DTS-L.Org: [url]http://www.dts-l.org/[/url] |
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