We all know that the data on the disk where the system is located will be cleared during the system reinstallation process (usually the C disk), and the data on other disks will not be affected, therefore, data stored on the C drive (most of the desktop files are stored on the C drive) may be lost. Many of these problems cause data loss.
In fact, reinstalling the system is not omnipotent. Apart from causing data loss, it will still cause some other problems. Therefore, if it is not necessary, we do not recommend reinstalling the system.
Problems caused by system reinstallation
1. Reinstalling the system is a process of formatting and re-overwriting the hard disk. It is a kind of damage to the disk, which may affect the disk's read/write performance;
2. generally, the system files used for reinstallation are collected early, so after reinstallation, you need to fix the subsequent patches, which will take a lot of time. After reinstalling the system, various routine software needs to be re-installed, causing inconvenience;
3. System reinstallation may cause data loss that is not backed up in time;
4. The system reinstallation fails to solve the cause of system failure, which is not conducive to preventing and solving related problems;
5. Only disk C is reinstalled and formatted by the system. If a virus lurks on another disk, the system may be infected after being reinstalled.
How to recover data loss after computer system reinstallation
We can use the EasyRecovery data recovery software to restore data after the computer reinstalls the system. However, no matter what method is used, full recovery cannot be ensured, because the computer has frequently written to the partition during the reinstallation process, it is likely that the data coverage has been damaged, so the recovery possibility is small, but we still recommend that you use the EasyRecovery free version to try it, you only need a simple step to check whether the data after the computer system is reinstalled can be retrieved.