Let's take a look at how Xiaoyi did it!
First, findEDisk"Test"Folder, right-click and select"Attribute".
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Open"Previous versions"Tab, select the appropriate restore point (if there are multiple), and press"Restore".
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The system will jump out of the confirmation window and press"Restore"Continue;
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Finally, it is restored successfully.OK.
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If the folder contains multiple items and you only want to restore one of them, you can do this:
In thePrevious versions"Tab, after selecting the appropriate restore point, press"Open";
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Select the target file and right-click"Copy";
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Finally, right-click"Paste.
Similarly, you can use the above methods to restore other folders and even system disks.
I don't know if you find it. The key to restoring success is the creation of Restore points.
If there is no restore point, nothing else can be said. The first step to create a restore point is to open"System Protection".
In theStart"Menu, right-click"Computer", Select"Attribute".
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On the left-side control panel homepage, select"System Protection".
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Then, select restore object. In the protection settings column, select the drive to create the restore point (for example, here we selectCDisk), press"Configuration".
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Select the appropriate restore settings (if not the system disk, select"Only files of previous versions are restored."), Disk space, and then press"Application","OK.
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Finally, set an identifier for the restore origin. Press "create" and enter a name in the restore origin creation box. It can be the creation time or other content you like. Then, press "create ".
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OK. The Restore Point is successfully created.
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With the restore point of the system, you can find a bodyguard for your documents, which is quite reassuring. However, this is not always the case. You need to update the restore point frequently. In the future, you will not be disappointed!