Hi, the reversible full system recovery or whole computer disappeared forever? Also do a full recovery deletes all viruses and malware.

In addition, I did a restore of the entire system using 4 built on samsungs recovery solutions my laptop twice in recent weeks that I was worried about malware and viruses hidden.

Hello

A restore to factory normally wipes the hard drive clean of everything except at the start of the recovery process, it asks you if you want to perform a non-destructive recovery.

And it is irreversible.

Normally, the destructive recovery will wipe a malicious software.

This program can recover data, even after a reinstall:

http://www.Piriform.com/Recuva

See you soon.

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