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Repartition it. Warning: this will almost certainly cause you to lose all data on it.
If you format the partition where windows files are located, you will loose all data on the partition.
Yes. All data in memory is volatile and will be lost when the machine reboots, unless you saved the data to a non-volatile storage device (e.g., hard-disk drive) before rebooting.
You shouldn't lose anything when upgrading to Windows 10. But it is best to backup any important data, files and folders, to an external hard drive, flash drive, CD disk, before beginning the upgrade.
When you format a hard-drive, you will lose any information on that drive.
When you shut the computer off, you lose what is in RAM. The computer keeps what is in ROM (it would not start again without it), and you generally keep what is in your folders. If the folders were actually stored in RAM and not on the hard drive, you would lose the data. Or if the computer glitched when you cut it off, you might lose a little bit of what is on the hard drive. But generally, you keep what is in ROM and in the folders on your hard drive.
The 'format' command will appear to erase the hard-drive HOWEVER - ALL it does is erase the reference track. The data will still be on the drive (and can be recovered). There are programs that will physically write either random characters or just zeros to every sector of the drive - over-writing all the data that was stored.
It would depend if E: on your computer is the flash drive or just a hard drive. If it a flash drive then you can open windows explorer and then right click on the flash drive and click format. You can do that for the hard drive too. Just remember you will lose all the data in that drive
This type of software protects the data because it backs it up to a hard drive. This saves all of your information so you do not lose everything. This is an ideal software to have for any computer
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Formatting a disk that contains files of data can result in total data loss. Unless you have backed up all the data from a drive (if possible), do not format unless you are prepared to lose everything including your operating system, which you will then need to reinstall.
Because a computer provides a large amount of space which data can be stored on like documents etc. All documents should be backed up because if the hard drive fails, it will lose all data including the documents.