Windows 10: I must reset my computer-can I pick where each file is restored to?

Discus and support I must reset my computer-can I pick where each file is restored to? in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; My PC is all screwed up, so I need to wipe it and start over.I have duel hard drives, but everything automatically went to the wrong one. I need to... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by NicoleSandler1, Oct 8, 2022.

  1. I must reset my computer-can I pick where each file is restored to?


    My PC is all screwed up, so I need to wipe it and start over.I have duel hard drives, but everything automatically went to the wrong one. I need to reverse so that D is the drive where all the programs go, and C is for data. But if I just go through the regular restore process, they'll all go back to the wrong drives, unless there's a way I can do a custom re-install. Anyone have any ideas?THanks

    :)
     
    NicoleSandler1, Oct 8, 2022
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  2. Restore won't restore

    I am having a problem in backup and restore. I go to the restore files ( I back up every day) and i click on chose a different date. I pick February 10 and ok. However which I click on the OK button nothing happens. It does take back to the restore files
    screen but the file that I pick is not there. The file is not in the restore file list. Is there any way I can restore the files to that date?

    If anyone does answer this could you please be specific in the steps so I can follow it step by step. I appreciate your help.. I really need to restore to a previous date.
     
    mttroublemaker, Oct 8, 2022
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  3. Pinchy Win User
    Deleted file restore software.

    I cant remember if it recovers old files OR leaves new files on the computer even after you do the restore. I havent used it in a while.
     
    Pinchy, Oct 8, 2022
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  4. I must reset my computer-can I pick where each file is restored to?

    reset computer

    Hello RICKGILSTRAP,

    First back up your data

    Step 1: Access the settings menu by clicking the notifications icon on the taskbar or pressing the Windows button + A. Then click “All settings.

    Step 2: Click “Update & Security,” then choose “Recovery” from the left-hand menu.

    The next page contains two options. The first, “Reset this PC” is the method we’re going to go with, but the second is worth considering if you have a little more technical skill.

    “Advanced startup,” is used for modifying your computer on a deeper level or installing a completely different operating system. This comes in handy if your manufacturer provides a factory restore image or external drive containing the image to return your
    machine to its factory state. Unless you’re completely sure you understand what each of the options in this setting does, it’s probably best to leave it alone.

    Step 3: When you’re ready, click the “Get started” button under the “Reset this PC” heading. A new window will appear with two options, “Keep my files” and “Remove everything.”

    Step 4: Decide whether you want to keep all of your files and folders, or truly start from scratch and then bring your personal data back from your backup solution. Whichever one you pick, all of your applications will need to be reinstalled, and your settings,
    such as your Start menu, will go back to the defaults.

    Step 5: Click whichever option you have chosen. If you chose “Keep my files,” skip to Step 7.

    Step 6: If you chose “Remove everything,” you now have the option to “Just remove my files” or “Remove files and clean the drive.” The second option formats the drive itself, and it’s better if you’re planning on selling or giving away your computer. It takes
    much longer, so if you’re just resetting the PC for yourself, choose the first option and skip forward to Step 8.

    If your computer has multiple internal drives, you’ll also have the option to wipe only the primary drive (the one with Windows) or all the connected drives. Click on “Show me the list of drives that will be affected” to know exactly what will be included in
    the reset process.

    Step 7: If you chose “Keep my files,” on the next screen the system will display a list of conventional programs installed on your computer (ones not installed from the Windows Store). This list will be saved to your desktop when you finish the recovery process.
    Click “Next.”

    Step 8: Once you’ve gone through the steps in preparing for the reset, you’ll be presented with the final choice. Click “Reset” to proceed.

    Hope it helps, haver a good day
     
    ManuelCapiro, Oct 8, 2022
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