S sparhawk New Member Member Messages 252 Sep 28, 2014 #1 Will using refresh files remove some of the apps I have installed? My Computer System One OS Windows 8
Nuccii New Member VIP Member Guru Messages 1,950 Location Canada Sep 28, 2014 #2 Don't know what you mean by "refresh files" but if you mean system refresh, your apps will have to be reinstalled. My Computer System One OS windows 8.1 Update 1 Pro 64bit System Manufacturer/Model Pavillion H8-1202 CPU I7-2600 @ 3.4 GHz Motherboard PEGATRON Memory 8 GB Graphics Card(s) NIVDIA GeForce GT 520 Sound Card Realtek ALC656GR CODEC Monitor(s) Displays Samsung SyncMaster S22B350 Screen Resolution 1920X1080 32 bit color Hard Drives Samsung 850 EVO SSD 500GB Keyboard Razer Blackwidow Ultimate 2013 Mouse Logitech M510
Don't know what you mean by "refresh files" but if you mean system refresh, your apps will have to be reinstalled.
E Edwin Well-Known Member VIP Member Guru Messages 1,759 Sep 28, 2014 #3 sparhawk said: Will using refresh files remove some of the apps I have installed? Click to expand... Do you mean 'Refresh your PC...' in PC Settings, (Modern)? If so, when clicking on 'Get started', first you'll see this: then, if you have media, you'll see this: My Computers System One System Two OS Windows 7 Home Premium Computer type PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model HP Pavillion PC2 Tablet - Windows 10 Home
sparhawk said: Will using refresh files remove some of the apps I have installed? Click to expand... Do you mean 'Refresh your PC...' in PC Settings, (Modern)? If so, when clicking on 'Get started', first you'll see this: then, if you have media, you'll see this:
S sparhawk New Member Member Messages 252 Sep 28, 2014 #4 No...when you use the recovery rescue on a flash or usb jump drive and choose trouble shoot command line and refresh files. My Computer System One OS Windows 8
No...when you use the recovery rescue on a flash or usb jump drive and choose trouble shoot command line and refresh files.
E Edwin Well-Known Member VIP Member Guru Messages 1,759 Sep 28, 2014 #5 sparhawk said: No...when you use the recovery rescue on a flash or usb jump drive and choose trouble shoot command line and refresh files. Click to expand... Not sure, never took the opportunity to try that route. Sorry, I'll look into it. My Computers System One System Two OS Windows 7 Home Premium Computer type PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model HP Pavillion PC2 Tablet - Windows 10 Home
sparhawk said: No...when you use the recovery rescue on a flash or usb jump drive and choose trouble shoot command line and refresh files. Click to expand... Not sure, never took the opportunity to try that route. Sorry, I'll look into it.
S sparhawk New Member Member Messages 252 Sep 28, 2014 #6 Used recovery flash drive and now we connect to the net, which was our biggest problem. Thanks everyone. Now i am going to 8.1 from the apps store. My Computer System One OS Windows 8
Used recovery flash drive and now we connect to the net, which was our biggest problem. Thanks everyone. Now i am going to 8.1 from the apps store.