Re: Query recovery L450D-11W

Hello

I need to do a system restore full due to a lot of software problems and corruptions that can only be fixed through a recovery.
As it is, I don't have disk external DRIVE that I can backup of the C: drive and my question is quite simple and fast.
If I backup data from C: to partition D: (DATA), will this also be wiped during a system restore, or is it safe to use as a partition backup?
Thank you.

Kind regards

Razikido

Hello

> If I backup data from C: to partition D: (DATA), will this also be wiped during a system restore, or is it safe to use as a partition backup?

Everything will be wiped on the C: drive I know if Os restore disk image
If you are restoring the operating system with a recovery disk will wipe the two partitions, C and D. In any case, I recommend you back up all important data on external media

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