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Novice and I recovered my laptop and all my programs are gone
I am novice I recovered (tried to reset) the laptop and all my programs are gone there are some files but no programs am I dead or is there help
I am novice I recovered (tried to reset) the laptop and all my programs are gone there are some files but no programs am I dead or is there help
If you got an image of your system partition(s) you can restore it. Otherwise I'm afraid you have to start from scratch. Always backup your data in case something goes wrong.
Disk imaging is what is referred to here.
This is where you use a special program (e.g. Macrium Reflect, free/commercial) to make a compressed copy of your disk/partitions onto external storage. The program can update that image with smaller faster runs reflecting only the changes since the first one.
You can then use those images:
a. to restore your disk/partition/PC exactly as was
b. as a full backup - you can extract files and folders
This is useful:
a. if your PC becomes unbootable
b. if your hard disk fails and you need to put a new one in
c. if you encounter a snag you can't easily solve and want to go back to before it happened.
Images can also be useful in moving to a new PC.
Sadly too many people- despite the many many times we recommend this here- think about proper backups when it's too late.
So one for next time..
And of course you can also run scheduled or manual backups to external storage for files and folders. One way is using Windows File History. There are lots of dedicated backup programs around as well.
I will try that today thank you for your help I am very concerned
A well known program for creating system images would be Macrium Reflect (there is a free edition). And of course there are lot's of paid alternatives like Acronis True Image, Paragon Backup & Restore...
To be clear, much of the above is an explanation - useful for the future so you don't get into this sort of difficulty.
Now you have reset your PC, the content of C: is just Windows, no programs or data.
"When you reset your PC, it will remove everything and reinstall Windows 10 to start over completely with a clean install."
Hopefully you can reinstall the desktop programs you need- dealing with anything you acquired from the Store is easy, as you should just be able to download these again, provided you have signed in with the same details. For desktop programs you will need licenses where these are not freeware.
And hopefully you had backups of your data, or, as is best practice, you kept most of your data on a different partition or disk (and backed up of course).
Hello, Exactly where do you see these partitions?
Assuming you are talking about the drive in your laptop, and you don't have a backup, then I assume those partitions relate to a UEFI installation- system, recovery, Windows... maybe a manufacturer's recovery partition...
Now, if your laptop is bootable, then that is what you have, and I'm afraid discussing extracting information from them isn't meaningful as you've reset your PC.
OR
do you mean you see the partitions in (for example) some sort of backup you created before you reset your laptop?
I click on the C drive and it shows what I am calling 4 partitions identified as 1 system,2 NFTS Primary,3 Recovry,4 HP tools As you know I have no idea what I am seeing or what they relate to. My prayer is that they somehow can put me back together a hope that is getting much dimmer. Thank you again this must be very aggravating to deal with DUMB