I'm planning to format my Windows PC, but I want to make sure I don't lose my photos and important documents. If I choose the 'keep my files' option during the process, which specific folders and data will actually be saved? Also, does this option apply to all user accounts on the computer?
4 Answers
Honestly, it's worth investing in a reliable backup system. You never know when your hard drive might fail. Back up your files consistently, and when you're ready to format, you’ll feel much more secure!
You really shouldn't rely solely on that option; I recommend creating a complete backup of your essential files to an external drive or using a cloud service. Drives can fail unexpectedly, and you don’t want to lose anything important!
Just to be safe, I’d suggest backing up your important documents, photos, and any other personal data onto two separate devices or a cloud service before formatting. A clean install can be a straightforward process, but it's better to be cautious!
The 'keep my files' option is designed to preserve your personal files, like documents and photos directly in your user folders. However, it's still a bit risky! It's a good idea to back everything up, just in case something goes wrong during the process.

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