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Old 10th December 2012, 08:19   #1
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Default How to Restore Your Files From the Windows.old Folder After Upgrading

If you have ever upgraded your Windows installation without formatting, you have probably come across the Windows.old folder which houses all the files from your previous installation. Here’s how to use it to restore your files.

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