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Important files are not in the C drive, it's okay (the files on the desktop are also in the C drive), you can use the PE system of the installation disk, and you can go in and test the files out.
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If the document is not in system disk C, it is fine.
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Except for the C disk, the files of the other disks are still there, but they are not displayed on the desktop.
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First of all, some files on the desktop are relatively easy to delete by mistake, in addition, word itself has the relevant data local storage function, you can first go to the relevant storage location to see if there is a file, if there is a file restoration, if not, you can consider using strong data recovery software to conduct a deep data scan of the partition where the file is located, and the files that are scanned can be recovered
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The word document is abruptly closed before it is saved, and the file in progress can be automatically recovered the next time we open the file.
Word can be set in the settings to be automatically saved when the document is closed abnormally, and it will be automatically restored the next time you enter the document.
1.We find the File option in the upper left corner of the Word interface.
2.Locate the Options command in the task pane of the left column.
3.A page will pop up and we click on the save command.
4.Then check "Close if I don't save it, keep the last version that was automatically restored". The system automatically retains the saved version.
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Word has the function of automatically recovering files, how to recover files:
2. Click the triangle on the left, select Save As in the pop-up options, and click "Save Again".
3. The Save As dialog box pops up, type or select the file name of the existing document in the File Name box.
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It depends on luck, sometimes there is an opportunity to restore part of the content in the cache, and when you open it again, it will take the initiative to prompt, and if you are unlucky, it will be all gone.
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07 and above versions are OK, and 03 and below versions can still be found if you set up automatic saving every once in a while.
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1.Click "File" -- Backup & Restore -- Backup Center;
2.Click "Local Backup" to check whether the file has been backed up, and then "Save As" the required file to save;
The second type: personal cloud documents.
Open your personal cloud docs, find the files you need, view the historical files, and export them
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What she meant was two files with the same name, and the second one replaced the first one, which should be unrecoverable.
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Of course, the files on the desktop are not corrupted.
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Yes, this should work.
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Method 1:
1. Typing bai to open a word document is a mistake.
Du to save the file, click on the file. dao
2. Go to the file menu.
version, click on "Right to Information". In Messages, find Manage Documents.
3. In the "Manage Documents" interface, click "Recover Unsaved Documents" and open it directly.
Method 2: 1. Enter the folder where the word document was stored before and click Tools.
2. Click the folder option in the tool interface.
4. Return to the file with $ in front of the folder is the previous backup.
Method 3: Find it directly in the temporary folder of Word.
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1. Recover from temporary files.
1. Open the Word document file and click "File Selection Special Card"; 2. Single.
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Take WPS 2019 as an example.
1. Open the document.
2. Click "Local Backup" on the pop-up "Backup Center" interface, find the required file, and click "+" to find the desired version
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If you do not intend to overwrite the file, first check whether "Quick Save" is selected in the "Save" tab in the "Options" submenu under the "Tools" menu, and the default is not selected. Otherwise, there is no way to recover.
After selecting "Quick Save", after opening a word file, if this file is carried out, and then after executing the save command, the system will automatically generate a series of hidden files named where x is a number), which is actually a backup of the file before we open it, which can be opened directly with word.
There will be a lot of files in the directory, and these temporary backup files are in chronological order, so open the last one. Open the lowest-numbered file and save it to restore the original file that was overwritten.
There is another way to prevent files from being inadvertently overwritten. If "Keep Backup" is selected in the "Save" tab of the "Options" submenu under the "Tools" menu of Word, the system will generate a "Backup belongs to (original file name)" after the file is saved directlywbk", the disadvantage of this method is that it will produce a lot of junk files.
Sudden power outage. In addition to files being inadvertently overwritten, sudden power outages can also cost our labor, so how can we avoid data loss caused by such things?
Click "Tools" > "Options" > "Save" in the tab, and set the "Auto-save interval" in the tab to 1 minute, that is, every 1 minute, Word will automatically save the document you are working on.
The next time you open Word, the system will prompt you the saving time of automatic recovery, and will also ask you "which file do you want to save", select the document that has been automatically recovered, and the file that was not saved last time due to sudden power failure and other reasons will be restored, and only a small part of the recovered file will be lost.
For important word documents, in addition to the methods introduced above, the most important thing is to habitually save them, so that you can be prepared.
The file deletion mechanism of the Windows system is in the Windows operating system, when we delete a file or directory, it will be moved into the ** station or deleted directly, but no matter what kind of operation, the operating system only deletes the directory information of the file, and the data is still completely saved on the hard disk. If data is later written to that disk, the deleted files or directories may be overwritten, and the overwritten data will never be recovered.
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Keep pressing Revoke, revoking the original. If you have closed the page, it will not be able to go back, and the system cache will be cleared automatically.
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As long as you press Save, don't think about it, unless you go somewhere else with the original Cowbay file, this is the final version.
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Find a friend who knows a little bit about computers to help you, I can't say it here, it depends on the actual operation
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Belch. There's really no way to do this for the time being, pay attention to it next time, and revise it again, hehe! ~
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How to recover the data before copying after saving the word document:
1. If the document is not closed, you can use CTRL-Z to restore a part of the content (how much can be restored depends on the amount of modified content);
2. If the document is not closed, you can find the temporary file generated by the document in the process (.).tmp) to recover.
A. Temporary files generally exist in the current directory of the document, or C: documents and settings username local settings temp directory, according to the generation time to find, generally save a temporary file at a time. You can estimate which document is the most responsible based on the time when the file is saved;
b. After finding it, modify the properties and file name of the file, change the attributes to normal (remove read-only, hidden attributes), and change the file name to to. doc and copy it elsewhere.
3. If the document has been closed, the original document cannot be restored without backup.
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Do you see if there is anything in the ** station? Or did you accidentally drag it into another folder?
To see the deleted files, there is a restore tool in 360, you can directly scan the deleted things in the C drive and find the !! that can recover it.