Alternative recovery for accidental deletion of VCD files
Nowadays, many people will directly copy some good VCD files to the hard disk for storage. But have you ever deleted these rare classics by mistake? So how can we manually restore the software without restoring it?
I found an alternative recovery method, and the effect is not bad. First, you must know the name of the accidentally deleted VCD file and the original file storage path. Generally, the main video file of VCD is the Mpegav folder under the root directory of VCD. The file name is generally Avseq0 ?. Dat or Music0 ?. Dat, where "?" Represents a number (1 ~ 9 ). Some VCD scripts and official content are one file, that is, Avseq01.dat or Music01.dat. Some VCD scripts and official content are two files, that is, Avseq01.dat or Music01.dat, the official content is Avseq02.dat or Music02.dat.
First, find A file with the same name as the accidentally deleted file (now called A), and then copy A to the same folder of the original accidentally deleted file. When "copying... "window, press Ctrl + Alt + Del to end" copying... "task, if" copying... "If the window does not disappear, press Ctrl + Alt + Del again to end" copying... "task. It's that simple. Let's take a look at the location where the original accidentally deleted file storage. Is it a recovery? Open the file with multimedia playback software. The content of file A is displayed in the first few seconds.
Save a part of the copied files
If you often copy MP3, CD, VCD, MPEG, RM, and other audio and video files (or other types of files) from the disc to the hard disk, if there are only a few copies left, the Windows system prompts "An error occurred while copying files". In this case, you only need to press the Enter key or click the "OK" button, and the files that have been hard to copy will be lost.
In fact, you only need to activate the "Task Manager" immediately and close the "error dialog box" and "copying" tasks. The file will be saved as the original file size. Of course, this still has some disadvantages. When such files are played to the breakpoint, they will stop.
Smart games
I am using Windows XP Home Edition. When running games that support Windows 2000 but do not support Windows XP, the mouse and keyboard are unresponsive. One day I found a solution: Open "Task Manager", end the EXPLORER. EXE process, click "new task", find the game running file, and run it. In addition, the process svchost.exe (which is the current user name) can remove the Windows XP style.