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To: goldworldnet who wrote (96321)4/22/2017 12:53:23 PM
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My laptop was working fine last night. But when I turned it on today, it goes to "OneKey Recovery" and tells me it wants to
"Restore from initial backup
The system partition will be restored to the initial status"

And "When you restore your system partition all the data created after the selected restoration point is deleted if it wasn't backed up."

So, all of the stuff on this drive will be lost, but the drive itself will be OK after this OneKey Recovery? Why does it do this? There really isn't much on this particular computer that I can't replace with a little work, but there are a few things that I would prefer to not have to go through the probably 5 or 6 hours of work to do, if possible.

Also--will the drive be reliable after this restoration? It is an Intel SSD, probably about 5 years old by now.
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