How can i upgrade from Windows 11 to Windows 8.1 or 7 without data loss? - Windows 11

Hello. I am running the newwest build of Windows 11 on my PC. I had Windows 7 and 8.1 on it (i still use the same pc since 2012). I dont want to install Windows 10 as it is total crap. Windows 11 works really good on my computer but sometimes (mainly in tasks like copying files) it lags, frezzes or gets slower. I would like to upgreade to Windows 7 or 8.1 without losing all my data and programs on the C: disk. I already searched on google but i find nothing helpfull. I might have a possible solution but im not sure and i dont want to risk data loss. If you ask why i want to upgreade - it's faster, it's looking better, it's nicer. thx for any help

Gabiblocks said:
Hello. I am running the newwest build of Windows 11 on my PC. I had Windows 7 and 8.1 on it (i still use the same pc since 2012). I dont want to install Windows 10 as it is total crap. Windows 11 works really good on my computer but sometimes (mainly in tasks like copying files) it lags, frezzes or gets slower. I would like to upgreade to Windows 7 or 8.1 without losing all my data and programs on the C: disk. I already searched on google but i find nothing helpfull. I might have a possible solution but im not sure and i dont want to risk data loss. If you ask why i want to upgreade - it's faster, it's looking better, it's nicer. thx for any help
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*downgrade
You can't go back to W8.1 or W7* (not recommended because it's unsupported) without data loss. You have to do a clean installation.
However, you can create a partition where you can store all your PC data, and during the data installation format all the partitions except your personal data partition - so that you don't need an external drive.

masemoel said:
*downgrade
You can't go back to W8.1 or W7* (not recommended because it's unsupported) without data loss. You have to do a clean installation.
However, you can create a partition where you can store all your PC data, and during the data installation format all the partitions except your personal data partition - so that you don't need an external drive.
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yea, i thought about that too. Also i said upgreade cuz for me it is a upgreade. I have 2 ssd's and 2 hdd's in my pc so it would not be a problem,

it's not working because you want to change the os and your only option is store data in any drive except C and do clean install
dirty install is not recommended.

If you have an upgrade copy of Windows 8, 8.1, or 10 and you don't have a clean install version. If you have a version that allows upgrades rather than new installations. It is always advisable to make a backup of your important data before performing the upgrade, but no data will be lost. If it helps.

While doing the format. You can actually keep your all data in windows.old folder which will appear after the format is completed where all your data from pervious version of OS is been stored.
Regards,
J Wick

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ROM Backup

Hi,
I just backed up the rom to my SD, and wiped all the info i had on it, i didn't realise that this would happen. I followed the instructions on http://xda-developers.com/XDArit/ and missed anythign that might have said that. Others might make a similar mistake?
Also, do i really need a SD reader for my computer, can i not just access the img through explorer when the xda is hooked up via USB?
The latter (or even both) may be easily explained away due to my ignorance but ce sera.
cheers
ant
wipe out
Yes, I just did that, annoying isn't it, especially as I still haven.t managed to load the new rom!
Hi there - it looks to me like the files are "unopenable" from mobile device via active sync explorer - bit of a pain but I got a really good reader for about 20 quid with 6 different slots for different memory cards.

[Q] A method to defrage your Android phone

I have an Android phone but I felt it got slower and slower than it is used to be after couple months. Maybe the fragmentation of the file system is an issue but I know it is harmful to defrag a NAND-based file system due to wearing out issue; however, I proposed a method to defrag my Android phone and I would like to hear about the feedback from you guys.
1. First, use CWM to backup your whole system.
2. Format your /data partition, maybe you can ignore /system since it is a read-only mount point and fragmentation is seldom. Formatting is necessary to rebuild the file system, not deleting or overwriting only.
3. Restore your backup file to the system via CWM.
4. Reboot your device.
Is it a good way to defrag your system, especially /data partition?
I say no because what are you doing but making an image of an already fragged data partition then wiping it clean and putiing the fragged image back. best way would be to use TiBu and save tthe apps/data you want then either factory reset or wipe and reinstall your rom then use TiBu to reinstall your apps with the data you didnt want to loose already there.
I have to agree all you are accomplishing is reimaging the partition with the fragged hard drive image. Also Linux doesn't so much care about defragging as windows does. The drivers are probably coded quite differently and I know windows machine can definitely use a defrag from time to time but I have never heard of anyone defragging a Linux machine
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Come to think of it, in the 10 or so years I've been having an affair with linux behind windows' back, I have never defragged a linux drive (ext2,3,4) nor had the need. Though win7 ultimate x64 seems to defrag as it goes and doesnt frag as much/bad as older versions, so I've never had to manually defrag that os either.
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i think a full wipe will do

[Q] Missing memory? And other few problems :(

Hi,
sorry to disturb you but I do have some little "problems" with my HTC ONE AT&T.
I bought this phone, simunlocked already, and with revone I put it SOFF and than I "converted" it to international version of it (thinking that keeping the AT&T versionI coudn't install internatinal rom...I understood I was wrong but anyway I'm from Europe so I like to have international CID).
Few strange things happened (I'm not sure if it's normal or not).
The first one is that it seems that my phone is loosing memory, it's supposed to have 32 Gb but, as you can see from the attachment, it has just 25.5 Gb, is that normal (I do use a really slim rom, just 150 Mb, but anyway it's the same with any rom I install)...is it normal? Is it possible to format ALL and restore all the memory to an initial state (where there shall be at least 30-31 Gb avaialble I think)??
The second is that sometimes, after installing a rom, exiting the aroma installer, the screen become black instead of getting me back to the recovery (actually it seems it brings me back to the recovery but the screen goes off and no way to turn it on...so force reboot and than everything works fine....but sometimes reinstalling the same rom over and over it works fine, it bring me back to recovery and I can normally reboot the system), is it normal?
Than during the boot it says that this is a test device and so on (a sentence written under the HTC logo), is there a way to remove it? I thought I could do it with revone (I thought it was the tempered flag) but I tried the following thing and isn't removing it even if it says succesfully: Re-run revone to remove TAMPERED from your HBOOT screen: ./revone -t (but maybe it's another thing).
So is there a way to remove that sentence?
Thanks,
Massimiliano
Storage size is normal to show 25.59... As android system uses the rest that you don't see
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TopoX84 said:
Storage size is normal to show 25.59... As android system uses the rest that you don't see
Sent from my HTC One using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Is there a way to check if some part of the memory is lost/full from previous rom and it wasn't clean well??
I'm using this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=50698141 it's realy minimal, without NOTHING, even the play store was missing...how can it use 7 Gb of memory?
m.zambonelli said:
Is there a way to check if some part of the memory is lost/full from previous rom and it wasn't clean well??
I'm using this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=50698141 it's realy minimal, without NOTHING, even the play store was missing...how can it use 7 Gb of memory?
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Just go into settings and select storage. It tells you what is being used and by what.. Memory is used like a hard drive and it is formatted so the system can use it properly. That being said on 32GB you loose about 2GB to the formatting. Then the system and everything else on he phone uses it. There is also a swap file of several GB that is used when the 2GB of RAM is too full. There are also a couple of cache that use that memory as well. What you are seeing is typical storage usage of most phones running on Android. You loose around 7 to 10 GB to the system.
m.zambonelli said:
Is there a way to check if some part of the memory is lost/full from previous rom and it wasn't clean well??
I'm using this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=50698141 it's realy minimal, without NOTHING, even the play store was missing...how can it use 7 Gb of memory?
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Well is like installing Linux on a computer.. The easy setup sets different partitions that the system is going to use for multiple purposes hence losing some GB in the process to be able to perform as required.
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Solarenemy68 said:
Just go into settings and select storage. It tells you what is being used and by what.. Memory is used like a hard drive and it is formatted so the system can use it properly. That being said on 32GB you loose about 2GB to the formatting. Then the system and everything else on he phone uses it. There is also a swap file of several GB that is used when the 2GB of RAM is too full. There are also a couple of cache that use that memory as well. What you are seeing is typical storage usage of most phones running on Android. You loose around 7 to 10 GB to the system.
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Ok I do understand that but as you can see from the screenshot attached in Setting-Storage it says Total Space 25.59Gb, available 24 and something.
I would like to see/understand/access the remaining 6/7 Gb that are not showed there!
I've the feelings that the memory is decreasing every time I'm installing a rom, I also formatted EVERYTHING. loosing the operating system (than I had to push a rom in the memory) but still is like that!
Any suggestion or idea on how to see what is inside those 7 Gb "missing" from the total space?
Any way to format them?
It's not missing, open a terminal window and execute df command - that will list partitions. Data is 25.6GB, system 1.8GB, cache 600MB, etc. All 32GB are there, but are partitioned for different aspects of the OS, you can't change that.
cschmitt said:
It's not missing, open a terminal window and execute df command - that will list partitions. Data is 25.6GB, system 1.8GB, cache 600MB, etc. All 32GB are there, but are partitioned for different aspects of the OS, you can't change that.
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Thank you so much for your answer, I'm slowly understanding how this is working
I am than wondering if it's possible that multiple install of things (updating hboot, recovery, different rom and so on) can leave some "dirty" file or folder meaning that some not necessary files are still there taking space for nothing.
This is my df results, can you check if, for your opinion, everything is fine or if there is some folder too big as it shall be?
Another question is if it's possible to just delete ALL the 32Gb, removing all the partition and stuff and then in some way restore it to a "default" (I don't know what I'm actually saying, I hope you understood what I mean...mainly like in any windows pc you can just remove all the partition, format all and reinstall the OS from zero).
Thanks a lot,
Massimiliano
p.s. I'm including the screenshot of my df result
m.zambonelli said:
Thank you so much for your answer, I'm slowly understanding how this is working
I am than wondering if it's possible that multiple install of things (updating hboot, recovery, different rom and so on) can leave some "dirty" file or folder meaning that some not necessary files are still there taking space for nothing.
This is my df results, can you check if, for your opinion, everything is fine or if there is some folder too big as it shall be?
Another question is if it's possible to just delete ALL the 32Gb, removing all the partition and stuff
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It looks normal, you can't delete all of the partitions it would brick the phone. Flashing roms doesn't leave old files, because the install wipes the system first.
m.zambonelli said:
Thank you so much for your answer, I'm slowly understanding how this is working
I am than wondering if it's possible that multiple install of things (updating hboot, recovery, different rom and so on) can leave some "dirty" file or folder meaning that some not necessary files are still there taking space for nothing.
This is my df results, can you check if, for your opinion, everything is fine or if there is some folder too big as it shall be?
Another question is if it's possible to just delete ALL the 32Gb, removing all the partition and stuff and then in some way restore it to a "default" (I don't know what I'm actually saying, I hope you understood what I mean...mainly like in any windows pc you can just remove all the partition, format all and reinstall the OS from zero).
Thanks a lot,
Massimiliano
p.s. I'm including the screenshot of my df result
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I don't want to sound like an ass but what you have is normal so you are going to have to live with it. There is no way to get more memory cleared up unless you have absolutely nothing but the ROM running and nothing else downloaded and installed. Everyone who has the 32GB version of this phone has the same amount of memory as you. Some have less as they have installed other apps. added music, movies, and pictures.
The ONLY way you could get more memory is to get the 64GB version of this phone. I knew it did not have a card slot so I took that into account and bought the 64GB version so I would have plenty of space for anything I wanted.
cschmitt said:
It looks normal, you can't delete all of the partitions it would brick the phone. Flashing roms doesn't leave old files, because the install wipes the system first.
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Ok, Thanks
Solarenemy68 said:
I don't want to sound like an ass but what you have is normal so you are going to have to live with it. There is no way to get more memory cleared up unless you have absolutely nothing but the ROM running and nothing else downloaded and installed. Everyone who has the 32GB version of this phone has the same amount of memory as you. Some have less as they have installed other apps. added music, movies, and pictures.
The ONLY way you could get more memory is to get the 64GB version of this phone. I knew it did not have a card slot so I took that into account and bought the 64GB version so I would have plenty of space for anything I wanted.
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If I knew that 32 Gb meant 25 I would consider to buy the 64 Gb too ... but other than te space I just wanted to understand IF it was normal that, after just flashed a really basic clean rom (just 156 mb of rom) it was normal to have just 25 Gb free (no other additional apps, no photo and so on) ... it's normal, ok, I'll be happy with that and next phone I'll consider a 64Gb version of it.
Thanks everyone for the reply

Remix os live usb. Personnal data/apps emplacement

Hi. Temporarily, I formated the key I used for remix.
I now have it back installed on it. Surprise, all my data and apps from first install are here.
The question is : are they not installed on the key but in my laptop hard disk ?? I just noticed all my partitions have an android folder in it.
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MiniTool Power Data Recovery doesn't see my phone's disk! What to do? HELP!

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