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what will be removed in "keep my file"?

what will be removed in "keep my file"?

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redstonersven
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11-16-2025, 07:24 AM
#11
Disconnect the storage devices, perform a fresh installation of Windows, reinstall your applications, and then reinsert the storage devices.
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redstonersven
11-16-2025, 07:24 AM #11

Disconnect the storage devices, perform a fresh installation of Windows, reinstall your applications, and then reinsert the storage devices.

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Holly2554
Junior Member
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11-16-2025, 08:47 AM
#12
games are fine, steam can check the files, i wander those apps who use register keys or activate code, are those codes still available?
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Holly2554
11-16-2025, 08:47 AM #12

games are fine, steam can check the files, i wander those apps who use register keys or activate code, are those codes still available?

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rmacw24
Junior Member
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11-16-2025, 09:53 AM
#13
On Windows 8 or 10, the nearest choice is the Refresh command, though it removes your installed programs and requires reactivation.
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rmacw24
11-16-2025, 09:53 AM #13

On Windows 8 or 10, the nearest choice is the Refresh command, though it removes your installed programs and requires reactivation.

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matanube123
Junior Member
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11-23-2025, 01:57 AM
#14
Because the Windows registry is deleted during a fresh installation, most apps may need reinstallation.
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matanube123
11-23-2025, 01:57 AM #14

Because the Windows registry is deleted during a fresh installation, most apps may need reinstallation.

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Cefreak113
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11-23-2025, 07:53 PM
#15
What? You don’t need to disconnect anything. During the windows setup, pick your partition using your operating system and that’s it (with a bootable Windows installer [USB or DVD]). BUT, IMPORTANT, windows includes its own built-in option that reverts your installation to a factory condition. You can decide whether to retain your files, your applications, or both. However, retaining apps may cause compatibility issues with different versions and folder structures. I suggest you just save your files and reinstall the apps.
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Cefreak113
11-23-2025, 07:53 PM #15

What? You don’t need to disconnect anything. During the windows setup, pick your partition using your operating system and that’s it (with a bootable Windows installer [USB or DVD]). BUT, IMPORTANT, windows includes its own built-in option that reverts your installation to a factory condition. You can decide whether to retain your files, your applications, or both. However, retaining apps may cause compatibility issues with different versions and folder structures. I suggest you just save your files and reinstall the apps.

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Seer413
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11-25-2025, 06:00 AM
#16
It's wise to disconnect all drives except the one you're setting up for Windows until the installation is complete. This helps prevent issues such as certain components being placed on different drives.
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Seer413
11-25-2025, 06:00 AM #16

It's wise to disconnect all drives except the one you're setting up for Windows until the installation is complete. This helps prevent issues such as certain components being placed on different drives.

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coyote888
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11-25-2025, 07:57 AM
#17
Absolutely, I neglected mentioning games—just place them where needed, and you should be fine. He's correct.
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coyote888
11-25-2025, 07:57 AM #17

Absolutely, I neglected mentioning games—just place them where needed, and you should be fine. He's correct.

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traucht13
Junior Member
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11-25-2025, 01:52 PM
#18
Never connect any drives besides the one you're setting up. Remove all partitions from that drive before installation. Leaving other drives connected increases the chance of accidentally deleting important data. Windows also creates extra partitions automatically, which can lead to unintended installations on other devices. This setup makes it impossible to format or remove drives without breaking the system. In short, keep only one drive connected during installation.
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traucht13
11-25-2025, 01:52 PM #18

Never connect any drives besides the one you're setting up. Remove all partitions from that drive before installation. Leaving other drives connected increases the chance of accidentally deleting important data. Windows also creates extra partitions automatically, which can lead to unintended installations on other devices. This setup makes it impossible to format or remove drives without breaking the system. In short, keep only one drive connected during installation.

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Trigger4Happy
Junior Member
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12-15-2025, 05:27 AM
#19
I've never faced such an issue and I've set up a lot of Windows...
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Trigger4Happy
12-15-2025, 05:27 AM #19

I've never faced such an issue and I've set up a lot of Windows...

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nicolas35460
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12-15-2025, 01:38 PM
#20
I've actually set up Windows multiple times and never experienced anything like this.
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nicolas35460
12-15-2025, 01:38 PM #20

I've actually set up Windows multiple times and never experienced anything like this.

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