Tuesday, 7 May 2013

I accidentally deleted some files. How do I get them back? fault 005

I accidentally deleted some files. How do I get them back?

Open the recycle bin by pressing the Windows Key+M and then double clicking on the Recycle Bin. Also, you can open "My Computer" and find a link to the Recycle Bin on the left hand side. To restore a file, right click it and click on "Restore". To restore several items at the same time, click and hold on CTRL while selecting all the files you wish to restore. After you have done that, right click and select "Restore." The files will be restored to their original locations.



                                                                                                               
This print screen of me opening the recycle bin to see if I can get my files back
You choose the file you want back then right click over the file and then click restore then file should be back on your computer.

An alternative solution was system restore
Using System Restore: System Restore attempts to reset your computer's state back to that of your last restore point. Restore points are created regularly and save the computer's state at one particular time. Please note: restore points typically do not restore deleted files. Use System restore when in Safe Mode or when things get bumpy with your computer and you have registry problems, conflicting hardware and/or software settings, have accidentally downloaded a virus, and other problems. To use System Restore, go to Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, and then System Restore. Remember that if the System Restore doesn't fix any of your problems, you can always undo the system restore by going back to the System Restore wizard under System Tools.

 
Print screen of getting my file after I restored the file back in to my important files.


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