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Reduce Windows version without losing data.

Reduce Windows version without losing data.

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monkey_farz
Member
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01-02-2026, 02:36 AM
#1
There are possible options to restore your data. You might consider downloading a previous version of Windows from a trusted source and using its installation media to revert to an earlier state. Alternatively, you could explore recovery tools or backup solutions to salvage important files before the system issues worsened.
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monkey_farz
01-02-2026, 02:36 AM #1

There are possible options to restore your data. You might consider downloading a previous version of Windows from a trusted source and using its installation media to revert to an earlier state. Alternatively, you could explore recovery tools or backup solutions to salvage important files before the system issues worsened.

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Rounyx
Posting Freak
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01-02-2026, 03:11 AM
#2
Wouldn't removing both the System Partition and the Main Storage Partition cause data loss? I think deleting just the System Partition or overwriting it safely keeps your files and programs intact. Just confirm the drivers are compatible with Windows 7.
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Rounyx
01-02-2026, 03:11 AM #2

Wouldn't removing both the System Partition and the Main Storage Partition cause data loss? I think deleting just the System Partition or overwriting it safely keeps your files and programs intact. Just confirm the drivers are compatible with Windows 7.

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JorgeSancho
Member
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01-02-2026, 04:51 AM
#3
My drive lacks separate partitions, everything is combined.
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JorgeSancho
01-02-2026, 04:51 AM #3

My drive lacks separate partitions, everything is combined.

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s6f
Junior Member
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01-09-2026, 12:50 PM
#4
No, direct reductions cannot be applied.
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s6f
01-09-2026, 12:50 PM #4

No, direct reductions cannot be applied.

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ARMADAE
Member
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01-09-2026, 02:50 PM
#5
IIRC windows.old keeps a backup of c:\Windows, c:\Program Files, c:\ProgramData and the folders from before the upgrade. The files inside those directories probably look different after the change. A different windows.old folder wouldn’t contain your programs or documents, so you’re not in a better situation than before.
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ARMADAE
01-09-2026, 02:50 PM #5

IIRC windows.old keeps a backup of c:\Windows, c:\Program Files, c:\ProgramData and the folders from before the upgrade. The files inside those directories probably look different after the change. A different windows.old folder wouldn’t contain your programs or documents, so you’re not in a better situation than before.

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SSsoldier
Junior Member
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01-09-2026, 08:46 PM
#6
It seems you're uncertain about something and prefer someone more experienced to handle it.
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SSsoldier
01-09-2026, 08:46 PM #6

It seems you're uncertain about something and prefer someone more experienced to handle it.