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No. Using the bootable ISO to resize or move partitions is non-destructive. However, formatting a partition or deleting it will erase data. Always back up critical files before performing risky operations.
What are you trying to achieve? (e.g., fixing a PC that won't boot, extending a C drive, upgrading to a new SSD?) What version of Windows does the target computer use? Are you dealing with a desktop PC or a laptop ?
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No. Using the bootable ISO to resize or move partitions is non-destructive. However, formatting a partition or deleting it will erase data. Always back up critical files before performing risky operations. What are you trying to achieve