A full system restore (while retaining user data) will delete my previous backup files?


According to this FAQ:

http://Acer.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/A_ID/12869/~/how-do-i-restore-my-computer-using-the-EREC...

The second option is to restore the operating system and preserve user data, which is essentially the same process, but the information stored in your user account folder will be saved. Acer always recommends all backup data if you choose to use this option.

Then C:/backup will be wiped.

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