Retrieving deleted files Windows 7 file recovery

  

A mistake, the file should not be deleted? Unfortunately, I just emptied the recycle bin again? I am so sad! There is no regret in the world to sell drugs? Oh, Win7 has a flaw in the system protection settings. As long as you make the appropriate settings, you can still retrieve the files.

Assuming a scenario below: There are 7 images in the original "Test" folder of the E-disk. It is unfortunate that the hand shakes, and two are deleted, and the recycle bin is also emptied. How can I find the other two pictures?

Let's take a look at how Xiaoyi does it!

First, find the E-Test "Test" folder, right-click and select "Properties".

Open the "Previous Versions" tab, select the appropriate restore point (if there are more than one), and press "Restore".

The system will pop up the confirmation window, press "Restore" to continue;

Finally, successfully restore, press "OK" all the way to exit.

If there are multiple items in the folder and you only want to restore one of them, you can do this:

On the "Previous Versions" tab, select the appropriate one. After the restore point, press "Open";

then select the target file, right click the mouse "Copy";

Finally, right-click "Paste" in the target location.

The same, for other folders, even the system disk, you can use the above method to restore.

I don't know if you find that there is no, the key to the success of the restoration is the creation of the restore point.

If there is no point of restoration, then nothing else can be said. The first step in creating a restore point is to turn on System Protection.

On the Start menu, right-click on Computer and select Properties.

Select "System Protection" on the left control panel home page.

Next, select the restore object. In the protection settings bar, select the drive where you want to create a restore point (for example, here we select the C drive) and press Configure.

Select the appropriate restore settings (if you are not a system disk, select "Restore only the previous version of the file"), the disk space size, then press "Apply", then "OK" to exit.

Finally, set a logo for the restore point. Press "Create", enter the name in the restore point creation box, it can be the creation time, or other content you like, anyway, you can play it. When you are done, press "Create".

OK, the restore point is successfully established.

With a system restore point, it is equivalent to finding a bodyguard for your documents and materials, which makes people feel at ease. However, this is not a once-and-for-all, you need to update the restore point frequently, and will not be disappointed when you restore it in the future!

Another point to note is that if you restore to a previous version, the changes made to the file after the restore point will be lost. Therefore, if necessary, it should be saved before restoration.

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