Windows 7 recovery / backup of the photos in the Organizer 12 EP

I I do a Windows 7 restore after using Windows 10 for a while, it did not go well. How to save photos in my organizer 12 EP, so they actually download again? Saving them in the past did not work. As you can see, I'm not very geek, so please explain simply. Any help is greatly appreciated! Thank you!

joycee1999 wrote:

I I do a Windows 7 restore after using Windows 10 for a while, it did not go well. How to save photos in my organizer 12 EP, so they actually download again? Saving them in the past did not work. As you can see, I'm not very geek, so please explain simply. Any help is greatly appreciated! Thank you!

I have no experience of a recovery of Windows 7 since Windows 10 installation, but your image files or catalogues should be changed in the process. It would be different if you need to reinstall your software and Windows 7 after a full format of the drive.

I invite you to make a backup. If you have any problems in the process, just ask. I hope that you will not need it, but I'd never change something important, like this without a backup of my files of items... and my other documents.

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