Computer misoperations are a common problem. misoperations are natural misoperations that are not subject to the control of human subjective consciousness. They have the possibility and uncertainty of moving. According to the authoritative psychology, misoperations cannot be avoided, while a major behavior of computer misoperations is accidental deletion.
We can see that one of the frequently asked questions in Baidu Q & A is "How to restore accidentally deleted files". Today I will introduce two tips so that you can restore accidentally deleted files without asking for help.
1. If you just accidentally delete files (excluding USB flash drives or other disks) on my computer, you can delete the files by mistake.
This is the best solution, because files are deleted from the computer and will be found in the recycle bin, we only need to go to the recycle bin on the desktop to find the accidentally deleted file. We just need to right-click the folder in the recycle bin and choose "Restore" to restore the file to its original location.
2. another complicated situation is that when we accidentally delete important files and do not know about them, we cleaned up the computer (including clearing the recycle bin ), the preceding method is not available because the recycle bin is completely cleared. In this case, how can we restore the deleted files?
In this case, the registry can be used for restoration. The specific practices are as follows:
. Go to the left-bottom position of the desktop and start-run-then enter the Registry command "regedit" in the Command box and press enter to enter the registry.
. Expand the HEKEY--LOCAL--MACHIME/SOFTWARE/microsoft/WINDOWS/
CURRENTVERSION/EXPLORER/DESKTOP/NAMESPACE click "new" outside the left blank, select "primary key", name it "645FFO40--5081--101B--9F08--00AA002F954E"
. Finally, set the key value of the "default" primary key on the right to "recycle bin", and exit the Registry. Then, let's check if the file is back at the deleted location, if you do not go to the recycle bin to view it, it will usually be available. Follow method 1 to restore it.
Source: file recovery