The biggest risk of Computer Office is data loss. The result of hard work is often lost only because of a small mistake. Therefore, A certain degree of data recovery knowledge is the technical quality that every computer staff must possess. However, what is data recovery and how can it be restored after data loss? Do you know how to deal with data recovery under various questions?
Q: The last time I sorted out the system, I accidentally deleted a system file, which caused the computer to run abnormally. Is there any way to restore it?
A: If a file is deleted to the recycle bin, you can use the restore function of the recycle bin to restore it: Open the recycle bin and select the deleted file; click "Restore Project" in the "recycle bin task" column. If the deleted file cannot be found in the recycle bin, you can also restore it by clicking "System Restore". The operations are as follows: click "Start> program> attachment> System Tool> System Restore ", open the "System Restore" Wizard. In the wizard interface, select the "Restore my computer to an earlier time" check box and click "Next" to continue; in "calendar", select the System Restore point. The Restore point should be the date before the file is deleted, and click "Next" to continue. Confirm the Restore Point and click "Next ", after the system is restarted.
Q: due to sudden power failure, the edited Word documents are not saved in time. How can I retrieve the Word data that has not been saved?
A: In the Word 2002 or Word 2003 versions, when you encounter a sudden power failure, start the system again and open Word, the system will automatically pop up a list, find the unsaved file, open it, and save it again. In the future, when editing important Word documents, set the Automatic save function so that the system can save it at a certain time, which reduces the risk.
Q: Hello! When I perform the "open" operation on one of my Word documents, a prompt of file damage is displayed, and no content is displayed. How can I restore it?
A: If the Word document is damaged, you can use the Word file converter to restore the document from any file. The procedure is as follows: open or create a new Word document. Click the "option" command in the "Tools" menu, in the displayed "options" dialog box, select the "General" tab, select the "Confirm conversion when opening" check box, and click OK. Click the "open" command in the "file" menu, select "Recover text from any file" in "file type", locate "search range" to damaged Word documents, and click "open.
Q: When I use a USB flash drive, some important files on the USB flash drive may be lost due to incorrect plugging operations. Can I still remedy this problem?
A: You can use the "FinalData" software for Data loss on the USB flash drive. After running the software (Fianl Data download, click the open command in the File menu. In the select drive dialog box, select the drive letter and click OK to start scanning, select all files to be restored in the "Lost directory" or "lost files". Click the "Restore" command under the "file" menu to bring up the "Select Directory save" dialog box, confirm the Save path and click "save.
Q: to ensure data security, I burn some important files to a CD. However, I do not know whether the disc is worn out or the cause of the burning quality. Recently, a disc has encountered a phenomenon where data cannot be read. Is there any way to restore these files that cannot be read?
A: This is really helpless, but you can try to use BadCopy to fix it. It not only restores damaged files, but also restores lost files (download badcopy pro) after the software is running, select CD-ROM in recovery source to enter the recovery wizard; in the first step dialog box of the wizard, click recovery mode drop-down box, you can select "Save damaged files" and click "Next" to continue. Enter the folder of the files to be repaired, select the files to be repaired, and click "Next" to start the repair; after the file is repaired, click "Browse" to select the path to save the file after the repair, and then click "Next.
Q: due to a friend's misoperations, I formatted the entire edisk. Can I restore the files stored on the edisk?
A: You can use the software to Recover the formatted partitions. After running the recover My Files (Recover my file download) software, click "Open disk drive" in the shortcut toolbar, select the disk partition to be restored, select the file to be restored after scanning, and click "save" in the shortcut toolbar, select the drive to save the file.
Q: I accidentally opened an email with a "cover letter" virus, causing damage to some files in the system. How can I recover the damaged data?
A: First, click here to download the "cover letter file restoration tool ". Run the tool and click the Browse button to select the file to be restored. Click the repair button to bring up the Save As dialog box and select the Save path after the file is repaired; click Save.