Easily recover modified or deleted Vista files

  
        

File modification or deletion is actually simple, and the mouse clicks a few times, this work will be done. However, the most painful thing after the file is modified or deleted is that after the file is modified or deleted, it is found that the error has been corrected or deleted, and it cannot be restored. Even the file cannot be found... Don't be afraid, let's work on the file together. Make changes and see how the operation can be done without fear of the file being changed. Tip: When you do the following, make sure you meet the following three conditions. First, the system version is for users above Vista Home Edition. Second, the disk where the file to be deleted or changed is opened, and the restore point has been created. Third, the files or folders that we want to delete or modify are created before the restore point is created. The J disk CPCW folder in this article has been created before the restore point is created. Step 1 Right click on the “Computer” icon on the Vista desktop and select “Properties” on the shortcut menu. The system window will pop up. Step 2 Click the “System Protection” option on the left task pane to enter the “System Protection” page of the “System Properties” window, and check the “Automatic Restore Point” area to save the partition with important data, such as J disk. Step 3 Press the “OK” or “Apply” button, because the “Shadow Copy” function is part of the system restore, and the “Record Copy” is turned on when System Restore is turned on. You can manually create a restore point by clicking the Create button on the page. The file is changed without a backup. There is an important text file in the folder named CPCW in the J disk partition. The file is named FANS. Open the FANS text file, modify the contents, and save it. Because there are many changes, it is impossible to remember every specific change position. If you want to compare the changed content with the original content, you need to save the original content file. However, since the current FANS file is directly saved on the basis of the old file, the original file is not backed up. Therefore, it is more difficult to reproduce the original "features" of the document... Is it a little desperate now? Let’s see how the cows can reproduce the "original" document that has been changed to "unrecognizable". of.

Problem Solving: Restoring Modified Contents Step 1 Right-click on the FANS file in the CPCW folder and select the “Restore previous version” option on the shortcut menu. Step 2 In the dialog that opens, you will be able to see the currently restored files. Select the appropriate file in the File Versions list and click the Restore button. Step 3 On the prompt box that says “This will replace the current version of this folder on the computer and cannot be undone”, click the “Restore” button on the prompt box to directly re-create the original content of the FANS text file. Appeared. Of course, you can also select the "Copy" button on the "Previous Version" page, then select the target path of the copied file, click the "Copy" button, so that you can save a copy of the previous version of the FANS file for later use. It can be used to restore the file to the state before the modification. Because this method allows us to modify the file including Office files and text files, it is found that the modification is not satisfactory, but there is no way to recover by using the "Ctrl+Z" key combination. Restore the original file. Delete the folder/file completely. Next, let's go further and delete the CPCW folder completely. Right click on the CPCW folder, then select "Delete", then select "Empty" in the "Recycle Bin", or press the "Shift" button when you select "Delete" above, in the "Permanent Delete Dialog" that pops up. "Yes" is selected. This CPCW folder has been completely removed. If you want to recover without using some third-party tools and take advantage of the existing functions of the system, what should you do? Problem solving: How can the recovered content be revived for the "evaporated" files? Will there be a miracle? Still? Please see the resurrection below. Step 1: Open the resource manager, enter the upper path of the deleted folder, then click the right mouse button in the blank space of the window and select the “Properties” command on the shortcut menu. Step 2: Click on the "Previous Versions" tab. In the "Folder Versions" area, the versions that are currently available for restore will be displayed. In fact, they are shadow copies saved in the system. Select the version you want to restore, click the "Open" button, select the folder you want to restore, such as CPCW, copy it to another path. This method helps us to restore all deleted files on the disk. As a result, we can recover some accidentally deleted files without having to resort to third-party recovery tools. However, this feature is also a double-edged sword. If you want to delete some important documents, don't think that you just have to empty the recycle bin to sit back and relax. Important files are most likely to be saved by the "shadow copy" feature. Therefore, to delete some important files or use some file shredders.

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