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How to delete files from drive D:
1. If the file you want to delete is still running, you need to right-click the mouse, select "Task Manager", click "End Process" to delete the file you want to delete, and re-enter the D drive, then the file you want to delete can be deleted successfully;
2. Restart the computer, and press and hold the "F8" key during the computer startup process to enter the safe mode, and then click Delete;
3. Use third-party software to shred the file, and after opening the "File Crushing Qingkong", select the files and folders you want to add, and click on Fan Pei to crush to delete.
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Summary. I accidentally deleted the D drive, and I don't have the D drive in my computer, how can I get it back?? 1. Right-click the "This Computer" icon on the computer, select "Manage", so as to open "Computer Management", and then click "Disk Management" on the left, and the operation interface of the disk manager will be displayed in the window on the right.
2. Select the disk that does not display the drive letter, here take the F drive as an example, right-click and select "Change Drive Letter and Path", click the "Change" button in the pop-up window, and then select a drive letter that is not occupied by other disks, and click OK. Reason 2: Incorrect Group Policy ConfigurationIn this case, we can open the run window on the computer, enter it and press the enter key.
On the local computer policy page, click "User Configuration" - "Management Templates" - "Windows Components" - "File Explorer", find "Hide these specified drives in my computer", double-click to enter, and select "Not configured" to apply to retrieve the D drive.
I accidentally deleted the D drive, and I don't have the D drive in my computer, how can I get it back??
I accidentally deleted the D drive, and I don't have the D drive in my computer, how can I get it back?? 1. Right-click the "This Computer" icon on the computer, select "Manage", so as to open "Computer Management", and then click "Disk Management" on the left, and the operation interface of the disk manager will be displayed in the window on the right. 2. Select the disk that does not display the drive letter, here take the F drive as an example, right-click and select "Change Drive Letter and Path", click the "Change" button in the pop-up window, and then select a drive letter that is not occupied by other disks, and click OK.
Reason 2: Incorrect Group Policy ConfigurationIn this case, we can open the run window on the computer, enter it and press the enter key. On the local computer policy page, click "User Configuration" - "Management Templates" - "Windows Components" - "File Explorer", find "Hide these specified drives in my computer", double-click to enter, and select "Not configured" to apply to retrieve the D drive.
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