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If your "My Documents" is stored in the directory C: then I'm sorry to tell you that I can't find it. Word is software, and it will be there if you reinstall it.
Because your system disk is C:, the files under E:: will not be affected, and only the files in the system disk will be affected.
Reinstalling the system is equivalent to emptying the files in the system disk, so your important documents cannot be retrieved. Of course, you can also try some file recovery software, but I don't think it's very hopeful. It is recommended that you change the location of my documents by right-clicking on the desktop of My Documents - Properties - filling in the folder you want to save - Move, and that's it.
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Formatted or deleted files can be recovered.
Note: Do not write anything into the C drive before resuming.
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Did you set my document disk to e?
If that's the case, it should still be on the E drive.
If not. Then you're gone.
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I don't think I can get it back.
Reloading is quite the same as formatting.
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No way. I can't get it back. If it is only formatted, there is still a possibility of retrieving it, and after reinstalling, the file will be corrupted. No way. Word still has to be reloaded. Because before you didn't backup the registry of Word.
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After the computer is accidentally restarted, the things in the word document are not saved, and they are gone, how to find them?
Hello, the first step: see if there is a temporary file generated by word in the current path of the word file. If there is, it can be directly loaded into Word for use.
Step 2: Open the word option in the word menu, go to the "Save" setting, there is an automatic recovery file location, the default file location, you can go to the corresponding location to see if there are temporary files. If there is none, then there is no recovery.
No matter how desperately we want them to recover. At this time, you should hurry up to minimize the loss, and remember that the document will be automatically saved later (Tools - Options - Save). When the computer crashes or there is a sudden power failure, the files in Word that are too late to be archived will be temporarily stored in C:
Windows ApplicationData Microsoft Word, so when you reboot it, just go to the above place, find a file named something like that, and that's the file you just worked so! Change the name of the sub-file again.,Isn't this the file you just worked so hard to find! Or start using Run to find %appdata%\Microsoft Word; In the open directory, locate the "Salvage Document" file with the same name as the unsaved document; Rename it to Document File and open it to get the most out of your unsaved documents.
If none of this is restored, then there is no way. It's a pleasure to serve you, I hope mine can help you.
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Just reinstall it and you're good to go.
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After the computer is accidentally restarted, as soon as you open Word again it will be automatic. Prompt you didn't save something last time, click on it and save it again.
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Word document shuts down without saving, teach you how to recover files!
After you reinstall the system, if the computer still has hardware that is not recognized, you will ** a driver wizard 2010 version, the usage inside is very simple, you can update the driver of the device that is not recognized.
Prepare the system disk and drive disk and reinstall them as follows: >>>More
There are three ways to reinstall the system: reinstalling the system, it will only change the system in the C disk of the computer, such as the files and things in the D and E and F disks of the computer. >>>More
Rebooting it again will do the trick.
Hello, it's your system that has a problem, the little speaker is gone, that is, the sound card is not installed, is it installed by yourself? Probably you made a mistake when you installed it, go to the computer store to buy a fully automatic system, and just install it again. Note that you should select all of them when you select them.