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In this case, this file may be a file generated when a program is running, for example, some software runs with a running log that will be automatically recorded, if the log is deleted, as long as the program runs it will be automatically generated, and there may be a virus, this situation is generally generated immediately after deletion or refreshed to generate a file, because I don't know which file you are in what format, so it's not clear which one.
Saving what you've done before you restart it is a step that computer learners must keep in mind. If what you type is not saved, then your previous efforts will be in vain once the power is off. First, remember to save. Second, in your system folder.
Be careful not to delete some of the computer's system files, so that even if you do, you accidentally delete the original configuration! So be sure to read clearly before deleting, some are based on computer system files. If you delete it, you may not be able to get it back.
There are several possibilities.
One is that your computer comes with software such as the Restore Wizard. It will be restored with every reboot.
The second possibility: stubborn folders, try using 360's brute force delete to prevent recovery from ticking the deletion checkmark and try again.
If you still can't try the above methods, check whether the computer is poisoned.
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Hello, it is recommended to upgrade the antivirus software, detect viruses and clean the registry and junk. In the absence of a virus:
1. First of all, click on the start menu, select "Control Panel", and click to enter.
2. In all the control panel items, click "System", and in the next interface, select "Advanced System Settings".
3. In the "System Properties" option box that appears, click on the "System Protection" tab, and click "Configure" in it.
4. In the "System Protection" option box that appears, select "Turn off System Protection", click "Apply" and "OK" to turn off the automatic restore function. Deleted files on your computer will not be automatically recovered.
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If you have installed auto-recovery hardware (restore card, restore hardware, etc.) or auto-recovery software (shadow system, freezing point, etc.) installed on your computer, and set auto-restore on reboot, the above situation will occur.
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If this is not a network mapping disk with a restore function or a restore software installed by default, but a regular local hard disk, I encountered a similar one, and finally found out that the reason is that the SSD is broken, and it can only be written to the buffer of the SSD, which seems to be successful, but it is not actually written.
If your software is relatively small, for example, less than the buffer of the SSD, such as 256MB, and it succeeds on the surface, but it actually fails, then the SSD is finished. You can try copying a single file larger than 3GB into the SSD and see if it succeeds, if it fails, it's basically the same as me, the SST is broken.
A disk is a memory that uses magnetic recording technology to store data.
Disk is the main storage medium of the computer, which can store a large amount of binary data and keep the data from being lost even after a power failure. In the early days, computers used floppy disks (floppy disks), and today the disks commonly used are hard disks (hard disks).
It is very common to double-click the local disk to enter "My Computer" and cannot open it, and it can only be opened through Explorer. The situation that the double click does not open the symbol is generally caused by the autorun virus, and usually our solution is as follows:
Delete the files, open "My Computer", click "Tools Folder Options View", check "Show all files and folders" and "OK", then use "Explorer" to open each partition, if you find hidden files in the root directory of each partition, delete them and restart your computer.
But it wasn't long before another problem was discovered: people had more and more content to store on disk, and it was inconvenient to store a large amount of information together. This leads to the creation of documents.
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Summary. Step 1: Open the SuperRecovery software installed on your computer and enter the "Wizard Mode" directly.
Select the location where the files are locatedStep 2: Then, what you need to do is to select the mode in which the software scans next. For example:
The files that need to be restored are missing because they were deleted by mistake, you can check the option of "Accidental Deletion Scan" and click "Next". Select the way of software scanStep 3: Immediately after that, what needs to be done is to select the file types that need to be recovered.
For example, if you need to recover word, pdf, ppt, etc., then directly check "document" and click "scan". Select the type of file Step 4:
Finally, after waiting for the software to complete the scanning, you can preview the list of scanned files for free. After confirming that you have found the files you want to recover, select and click the "Recover" button in the lower right corner of the interface. Start the recovery.
Fellow, I really didn't understand, I can be more specific.
Step 1: Open the SuperRecovery software installed on your computer and enter the "Wizard Mode" directly. First of all, all you need to do is to choose the location where the file is located.
Then, what needs to be done is to choose the mode in which the software scans next. For example, if the files that need to be restored are missing because they were deleted by mistake, you can check the option of "Accidental Deletion Scan" and click "Next".
Select the way of software scanStep 3: Immediately after that, what needs to be done is to select the file types that need to be recovered. For example:
What needs to be recovered is word, pdf, ppt, etc., then directly check "document" and click "scan". Select the type of fileStep 4: Finally, wait for the software to complete the scanning, and then you can preview the list of scanned files for free.
After confirming that you have found the files you want to recover, select and click the "Recover" button in the lower right corner of the interface. Start the recovery.
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Cutting into a portable hard drive, plus formatting the hard drive, is irremediable.
There is also a remedy, which can be asked by the hard drive file recovery company.
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If it is a D drive and a later disk should be fine, you can try EasyRecovery, a data recovery software, the software interface is very intuitive. Hope it helps.
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It can be recovered, but it is more troublesome, and there are many software similar to this kind of software to get back lost files.
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Well, when you reinstall the system, you will overwrite the system files on the C disk of the system, and then the files in the rest of the drive letter can be recovered with a free recovery software, but the reinstallation has been for a while, then it depends on luck, maybe the sectors where the data exists are covered by your later operations, it will be difficult to recover, unless you use a very professional recovery tool, because theoretically speaking, no matter how you operate, only the disk is magnetic, and the data inside can be recovered, but it depends on how your recovery tool is.
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