PhenomBird
New Member
I had to reset my pc because it lagged very much, so I reset it while keeping the apps, which is not an option on windows reset.
So I think I have created a solution to the problem, but will require another computer.
Either way, I had a linux pc that I used.
So what you need is:
Your windows hard drive.
And another pc with at least a terabyte. (A terabyte is not really required, but is recommended)
You could use an external hard drive if you have one.
So you first you have to take your windows drive and mount it onto the other pc.
Copy the "Program Files", "Program Files (x86)", "Program Data", and "Users/{Your name}/AppData" to a folder on the desktop (or anywhere, including your external drive), just remember to copy the files, not move them.
Then take the drive and put it back in your pc, and do the reset.
I recommend to create a restore point after the reset.
Then plug the drive back into your other pc, and replace the files shown on top, and it should work.
Only transfer the apps with files, bigger important ones, but small tools like cpuidz can just be reinstalled.
After that, put your drive back in, and check the apps, if every thing works, then great, if not just go back to the restore point you created.
And do it at your own risk.
And I am not responsible for any issues.
So I think I have created a solution to the problem, but will require another computer.
Either way, I had a linux pc that I used.
So what you need is:
Your windows hard drive.
And another pc with at least a terabyte. (A terabyte is not really required, but is recommended)
You could use an external hard drive if you have one.
So you first you have to take your windows drive and mount it onto the other pc.
Copy the "Program Files", "Program Files (x86)", "Program Data", and "Users/{Your name}/AppData" to a folder on the desktop (or anywhere, including your external drive), just remember to copy the files, not move them.
Then take the drive and put it back in your pc, and do the reset.
I recommend to create a restore point after the reset.
Then plug the drive back into your other pc, and replace the files shown on top, and it should work.
Only transfer the apps with files, bigger important ones, but small tools like cpuidz can just be reinstalled.
After that, put your drive back in, and check the apps, if every thing works, then great, if not just go back to the restore point you created.
And do it at your own risk.
And I am not responsible for any issues.