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You see if the SD recovery software can get it back.
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In XP, you can view the time when the USB flash drive was installed in the system through the event viewer, so as to get the approximate time of file operation.
The system log contains events logged by Windows XP system components. For example, if a driver fails to load during boot, an event is logged in the system log. Windows XP predetermines the events that are logged by system components.
To open the Event Viewer, follow these steps:
Click Start, and then click Control Panel. Click Performance and Maintenance, click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Computer Management. Optionally, open the MMC that contains the Event Viewer snap-in.
In the console tree, click Event Viewer.
Application logs, security logs, and system logs are displayed in the Event Viewer window.
To view the details of an event, follow these steps:
Click Start, and then click Control Panel. Click Performance and Maintenance, click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Computer Management. Optionally, open the MMC that contains the Event Viewer snap-in.
In the console tree, Event Viewer, and then click the log that contains the event you want to view.
In the details pane, double-click the event you want to view.
The Event Properties dialog box is displayed, with the title information and description of the event.
To copy the details of an event, click the Copy button, open a new document with the program in which you want to paste the event (for example, Microsoft Word), and then click Paste on the menu.
Each log entry is categorized by type and contains the title information and description of the event.
Click Start, and then click Control Panel. Click Performance and Maintenance, click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Computer Management. Optionally, open the MMC that contains the Event Viewer snap-in.
In the console tree, Event Viewer, and then click the log that contains the event you want to view.
On the View menu, click Find.
In the Find dialog box, specify options for the event you want to view, and then click Find Next.
To filter log events, follow these steps:
Click Start, and then click Control Panel. Click Performance and Maintenance, click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Computer Management. Optionally, open the MMC that contains the Event Viewer snap-in.
In the console tree, Event Viewer, and then click the log that contains the event you want to view.
On the View menu, click Filter.
Click the Filter tab if you haven't already selected it.
Specify the desired filtering options, and then click OK.
Only events that meet the filter criteria will be displayed in the details pane.
To have the view redisplay all log items, click Filter on the View menu, and then click Restore Defaults.
Give it a try and good luck
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Open your USB stick and view the file to see the date of his new build.
That date should be the date you picked it up (provided you haven't changed it).
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You can't see this! You can only see the date your file was created and the date it was modified.
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If the cut file has not been pasted, you can press F5 to refresh it.
If the cut file has already been pasted into another folder, you can press Ctrl + Z to undo the move.
When you undo a move, the pasted files are also deleted.
If it is cut to the USB flash drive, and the USB flash drive has been unplugged, CTRL+Z cannot be undone, you need to connect the USB flash drive, and copy it back from the USB flash drive back to the E disk.
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There's a software called EasyRecovery that can recover accidentally deleted files, but only if you haven't written to the original disk in the same place.
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The next data recovery software, the idea is to recover the data in the E disk on the line.
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You can find out when the file was deleted, that is, when the archive was deleted. It's best to use the file shredding function to shred the compressed package, so that even if the package is recovered, you won't know what's pressed inside. By the way, boss, what are you going to torture? So mysterious.
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If the company is a bunch of rookies, it doesn't matter what you do, don't exaggerate too much.
If you have a stake, you're done.
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If you don't get anything worthless, it's probably not a big deal, but if it's ......The company has to find out if it is a master, don't play with fire.
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You just send it to the mailbox.
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That's for sure, and what you do on the computer is recorded by the computer.
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Hello, so the recovery software can not guarantee that the recovered data can be opened 100%, here can only be tried with different software, good luck, I send you an email, I hope it can help you, thank you!
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One can only hope that your original data will not be overwritten.
To read the card using a card reader, there is a file recovery feature in the 360 Security Guard tool for PC.
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It can be deleted, but it will cause you to pop up a message such as missing files when you use some software.
If it's all the files on your **, you can delete it with confidence, I think your system disk is placed in the C drive, and it's okay if you don't move the C drive.
If you don't have an important thing in the E disk, I personally feel that the test E disk is more thorough.
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It should be caused by setting the installation path to the E drive when installing a certain software.
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If the system is on the C drive, you can delete it. Some software on the e-drive may be affected.
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Hello, of course, delete it, your files are not in the c drive, and it is not important to you, why keep it! I guess you didn't create a folder when you installed any software!
You can rest assured, although you don't know what it is, it is by no means a system file and will not affect the system!
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A lot of things,You can delete it.,The main system won't be affected.,But if you have the software installed on the e-disk, it may affect the normal use.。
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Hello bosom friend!
If you're not sure about the use of the file,It's best not to delete it randomly,Or there may be some programs that can't run,It's best to see what program you installed on the E disk,Uninstall it if you don't use it,If it's not installed,It's just a data file and folder,You can delete it directly if you feel useless,If you're sure that there is no software installed on the E disk,You can rest assured to delete it.,Those are just browser files.,Settings files,Font files, etc.,If my answer is helpful to you.。 Please click the "Select Satisfactory Answer" button below my answer. Your adoption is the driving force behind our answers.
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Like the installation files of some software.
It's okay to delete it. The software can be reinstalled.
When installing the software, just modify the path yourself.
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1 It all depends on your decompression path There are two situations: 1 The decompressed file is in the U disk, as soon as the U disk is taken out, there is no unzipped file on other people's computers, if the landlord wants to do this, it is usually inserted into the U disk, right-click on the U disk of the compressed package, click to the current folder, so that all files will only exist in your U disk 2 If you want to extract the files in the compressed package in someone else's computer, then double-click to open the compressed package, and select in the upper left corner of the decompression window"Unzip the file to",Then a window will pop up,This will let you choose the decompression path,Let you choose which disk to put the files in the unzip package on someone else's computer,After selecting the disk,For example, drive D,Click OK I said a little too much,..The landlord doesn't understand and asks.
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Unzip on someone else's computer must have left a file.,You unzip it again.,Pay attention to the path.,You know where it is.。
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E disk format bai,Then reinstall the system du,The system should be zhi installed in the system disk daoc disk bar,The system disk of the general computer is exclusively C disk,Belong to your E disk should not be covered by data,It's just formatted,The data is all cleared,The possibility of recovery is still very large,Directly with the help of data recovery software,Scan the computer E disk to recover data。
I suggest you try it like this:
2.After selecting the corresponding function, please select the partition of the portable hard disk where you want to recover the files, or select the folder where the files are located on the hard disk, click the "Start Scan" button in the lower right corner to scan the portable hard disk, please wait patiently for the file scanning to finish.
4.After the software switches the interface, please click "Select Export Directory" to set the storage location of the deleted files of the recovered portable hard drive, and after the setting is completed, click the "OK" button to enter the data recovery state.
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Do not write new files to the drive. In general, du
The next are all recoverable. Point me zhi
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finaldata is ok.
If it is more important to have a paid software recovery
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Yes, as long as you don't put anything in the E drive, just install easyrecovery.
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It is possible to recover EasyRecovery, which is a good data recovery software.
Support formatting, recovery, deletion, recovery, document repair, etc.
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Hey, you format the disk, and now there is nothing on the computer, just look at the U disk, the U disk is plugged into other computers to see, see if there is any content, how much capacity is occupied, if it does not occupy capacity, then there is no way.
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Your entire hard drive partition is accused of formatting, and from this point the possibility of recovery is equal to zero. I can only hope for the USB flash drive.
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Formatted recovery with easyrecovery recovery software.
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Now start writing files on the E drive again, and then, you can find file recovery software to try it. There are a lot of them, you look for a free or cracked version.
I can basically get it back. When I used to do ghost restoration, I mistakenly welcomed the system files to the D drive, and then used the software to retrieve almost all the lost files.
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Yes, but only if you don't write anything to the drive after formatting. Then use a software called EasyRecovery to recover it. Once e has been written to the data, it is not recovered. Good luck!
Then it's very simple for you to pretend to be a glacier.
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