F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Screen Teaing issues, huge fps drops, and freezing.

Screen Teaing issues, huge fps drops, and freezing.

Screen Teaing issues, huge fps drops, and freezing.

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savannahm15
Junior Member
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09-12-2018, 06:12 AM
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Hmm so it still did not let me clean install l. How do you tranfer windows from one drive to another?
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savannahm15
09-12-2018, 06:12 AM #11

Hmm so it still did not let me clean install l. How do you tranfer windows from one drive to another?

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rerety34
Junior Member
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09-12-2018, 06:33 AM
#12
I have now officially dug myself a hole. I deleted important user files and cannot access the internet. Is there a way to recover lost files? I did not have a backup for it of any kind.
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rerety34
09-12-2018, 06:33 AM #12

I have now officially dug myself a hole. I deleted important user files and cannot access the internet. Is there a way to recover lost files? I did not have a backup for it of any kind.

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Braj_Fan_Boy
Junior Member
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09-25-2018, 10:43 AM
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Oh crap. Okay, so the first thing to do is, DO NOT USE THE DRIVE ON WHICH THE IMPORTANT FILES HAD BEEN. They are still there on the drive, but if you use that drive, you might overwrite them. So do not boot to that drive, and do not write any files to that drive. Do not interact with it in any way.
Honestly, at this point, I'd recommend you contact a professional firm that performs computer repair and data recovery. There is software available that will recover your data, but it requires installing another operating system to another drive - because you have to boot to a drive that's not the drive containing the data to be recovered. But we've already established that you are having trouble installing a clean OS.
I recently had success using EaseUS data recovery software. I had lost data on a USB flash drive, and it recovered everything. https://www.easeus.com/data-recovery-software/
However, as I said, you have to have a working operating system installation from which to run any data recovery software. You also have to have another hard drive where you can put all the recovered files. You don't want to put the recovered files on the hard drive they were recovered from, because you might overwrite yet another set of lost files. So in the end, you need several hard drives, and a working OS install. It seems like you're missing some parts of that equation.
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Braj_Fan_Boy
09-25-2018, 10:43 AM #13

Oh crap. Okay, so the first thing to do is, DO NOT USE THE DRIVE ON WHICH THE IMPORTANT FILES HAD BEEN. They are still there on the drive, but if you use that drive, you might overwrite them. So do not boot to that drive, and do not write any files to that drive. Do not interact with it in any way.
Honestly, at this point, I'd recommend you contact a professional firm that performs computer repair and data recovery. There is software available that will recover your data, but it requires installing another operating system to another drive - because you have to boot to a drive that's not the drive containing the data to be recovered. But we've already established that you are having trouble installing a clean OS.
I recently had success using EaseUS data recovery software. I had lost data on a USB flash drive, and it recovered everything. https://www.easeus.com/data-recovery-software/
However, as I said, you have to have a working operating system installation from which to run any data recovery software. You also have to have another hard drive where you can put all the recovered files. You don't want to put the recovered files on the hard drive they were recovered from, because you might overwrite yet another set of lost files. So in the end, you need several hard drives, and a working OS install. It seems like you're missing some parts of that equation.

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