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20, how to create a recycle bin for floppy disks?

Deleting a file on a floppy disk does not appear in the recycle bin, so you cannot restore it. Do you want to avoid this happening? You can create a folder on the D drive and name it "Deleted floppy disk file", then use the Explorer to open the c:WindowsSendTo folder and use the right mouse button to delete the "Removed floppy disk file" folder on the D drive. Drag to the SendTo folder, and then select the "Create shortcut at current location" command in the slide-out menu. When you want to delete the file on the floppy disk, first select the file you want to delete, then hold down the SHIFT key and click the right mouse button. , select "send to" → "deleted floppy disk file", so once you find that you have deleted the file on the floppy disk by mistake, you can also find it under the "removed floppy disk file" folder on the D disk to achieve recovery.

21, how to restore files from the recycle bin at DOS
?

When Windows fails to start, how do we restore the files in the recycle bin? If I don't know what files I deleted when I deleted it, can I restore the system? The answer is yes, it is implemented using the classic DOS
command.

For example, in dual-boot system, under the environment of Windows 98 system files accidentally deleted the NT, leading to NT and Windows 98 can not start.

Here's a way to help you solve this problem. First enter the DOS
mode (if Windows does not start properly, start with a floppy disk with boot file), enter the C:RECYCLED directory, this is a hidden directory, if the file you want to restore is originally in D For the disk, the corresponding directory is D:RECYCLED. Use the dir/a command to list a bunch of hidden files (DC1.txt, DC2.com...) at the beginning of the DC. These are the files that you have deleted.

However, since Windows changed the file name when moving the file to the recycle bin, it is necessary to retrieve the original file name. The original file name can be found in the INFO2 file under the RECYCLED directory (using EDIT INFO2). INFO2 is a binary file. Each deleted file has a record (800 bytes) in the INFO2 file. The file name can be found. The other information is not ASCII characters. Those garbled are not necessary. Copy the file name to the target location by using the COPY command, for example: COPY DC2.EXE C: WindowsCOMMANDDELTREE.EXE.

The file names are arranged in order. The first file name is the original file name of the DC1.* file, and the suffix name remains unchanged. If the directory is deleted, there is a directory called DC???? under RECYCLED. In the same way, the original directory name can be retrieved.

To do this, you must ensure that you have a floppy disk that can be started. In addition to io.sys, msDOS.sys, and command.com, it is best to have edit.com and attrib.exe files. Anyone who believes in the basics of DOS
knows what it is for. At the same time, users who are familiar with Windows 95/98/ME/2000/NT are also familiar with the commonly used DOS
command. Windows is really comfortable to use, but sometimes it has to be used DOS
method to solve.

22, how magical effect "Recycle Bin" to achieve batch rename?

I wonder if you have encountered this situation? A lot of material found from the Internet, but the file name has no rules. Do you want to change their names to 1, 2, 3... so ruled names for management, one by one? too troublesome! We can do it with the recycling station easily.

must first know the principles of the Recycle Bin. Everyone knows that the same folder does not allow two or more files to use the same file name, but we can see that the recycle bin allows. Enter DOS
mode with "CDRecycled" we can see the real reason: Windows smartly changed the deleted file name to DC1.*, DC2.*... (if you enter the C drive) Under the Recycled directory, under the D disk is DD1.*, DD2.*...... other similar, * indicates the original file extension), placed in the recycle bin specific directory Recycled.

Now you should understand what we should do! First empty the recycle bin, delete all the files you want to rename (must be done under Windows, but also ensure that the recycle bin space is enough!). Then create a new folder under the D drive such as: 123. (If your file is deleted in D drive) Type in DOS
mode (can be found in Windows DOS
mode):

CDRecycled
COPY * .* D:S
All files have been changed to DD1, DD2... Is it convenient to have a regular name? Also add that you need to delete a useless file before deleting, and then empty the recycle bin, otherwise your file will likely start from a digital base of 100 or more. Of course, you can use DIR 〉 HM.BAT to make a batch file, and then use “WordPad” to modify it to change DD to other names.






23, how to use the recycle bin to encrypt the folder?

want to tell folder encryption, many ways, there are software encryption, encryption registry, and the use of Windows comes with its own "Trash" but also give folder encryption, so those guys do anything like peeping file .

To encrypt the "d: MyData" folder, the steps are as follows:

1. Edit the initialization file desktop.ini with Notepad;
[.ShellClassInfo]
CLSID= {645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}

2. Copy the file desktop.ini into the "d: MyData" folder to be encrypted;

3. Modify the file desktop. Ini's property, set it to "read only";

4. Then right click on the "d: MyData" folder, select the properties, and make sure the "Read Only" property is selected in the pop-up dialog box. Then check the "Enable thumbnail view mode" checkbox and check OK.

How? Your "MyData" folder has become the "Recycle Bin" icon, and when you open it, it is also the original "Recycle Bin" content, and you can't see the contents of "MyData" at all.

Encrypted, how do you use it? It is not difficult to enter DOS
, cdMyData, enter the MyData directory of the D drive, modify the desktop.ini property with ATTRIB, delete the desktop.ini, and your "MyData" folder is the same as before.

Encrypt other directories can be referred to this method.

24, how to hide files in the recycle bin?

Don’t be surprised to see this title, put the file in the recycle bin! ? If you empty the recycle bin, it won't be lost.

Whether changing the properties of the file (ie changing the properties of the file to hidden), or viewing the folder in a web mode to run a confidential script (for example, when opening the System folder under my Windows), It is not possible to prevent files from being modified or deleted by normal users.

Open [Start/Run], type "winfile" and press Enter to see a resource manager (it looks a bit strange, but the next function will definitely make you look at it). After selecting the file to be saved, open [File/Move] and fill in the corresponding address in the corresponding column "Record folder name of the corresponding disk"

Example: I want to hide e:music. After running the "winfile" command, select the music folder, then open [File/Move] and fill in the cursor with e: ecycledmusic. The hidden files can be used directly under this resource manager.

This method can not only be hidden, but also suitable for backup of important files. Open [File/Copy] and proceed as above.

You will doubt that this file will be deleted when you empty the Recycle Bin (although you can't see it in the Recycle Bin), in fact, your important files are still lying. This is because the resource manager win3.1 is left behind, and the commonly used win32 resource manager cannot access the recycled folder.

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