How to restore files in Windows 7 system

  
        Creating a System Restore Point


First find the "Computer" in the Start menu. Win7 Normal Edition users need to find it in the sidebar on the right side of the Start menu. Then right click on "Computer" and select "Properties". In the left column of the Computer Properties dialog box, find the third option "System Protection" and click Open.

In the system properties window, select the "System Protection" tab, under the protection settings, select the drive where you want to create a restore point. After selecting the drive, look at the protection status of the drive. If it is off, Need to click the configuration button to open.


Select "Restore System Settings and Previous Version Files" or "Restore Only Previous Version Files" as needed, and then select the appropriate disk space usage for backup files. Finally, click Apply to complete the setup and the drive protection status will be enabled.


Finally, we also need to create a restore point for the drive, click Create under the System Properties tab, type the restore point name in the pop-up system protection dialog box, and then click Create. The restore point was successfully created.

Recover deleted files

The first thing to declare is that here we use the system restore point to restore files and programs, all of which have been created for restore points, if not Restore settings, want to retrieve lost files, I am afraid that system restore can not be done. Taking the image folder as an example, the author deleted several images in the folder and emptied the recycle bin. Let's take a look at using the system restore to find out.

1. Right-click on the picture folder and click Properties in the menu to open the Picture Properties dialog box.

2. In the Properties dialog box, locate the previous version tab, select a restore point under the "Folder Version" tab under the tab, click the Restore option, and then in the Restore Points check box. Click Restore, then click on OK as prompted to resume.


3. Of course, we can also choose to restore a file under the restore point, just after we select the restore point in the previous step, click the Open option, so that we can browse the restore. Click on the contents of the file, select the file you need, copy it and complete the selective recovery operation.

ok, lost and recovered, it is as simple as restoring deleted files. To put it another way, creating a system restore point is equivalent to copying a file on your own computer for a moment, but this method is not a panacea, it requires a good operating habit, and often a computer Create a restore point. Since the data is important to everyone, I strongly recommend that you create restore points for your computer as soon as possible to avoid unnecessary losses.

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