How to recover a file converted into a shortcut
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Hello,
Is it possible to retrieve a file or folder that has turned into a shortcut (I don't have an explanation as to how this happened..)
The items I would like to recover are located here, in recent locations:
http://hpics.li/63ed04d
I have already tried Recuva, but got no results...
I found this tutorial on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGllf5LusG4
But I don't know the command to type for "recent locations". And I'm not very good with computers!
Thanks for your help
Configuration: Windows / Chrome 43.0.2357.134
Is it possible to retrieve a file or folder that has turned into a shortcut (I don't have an explanation as to how this happened..)
The items I would like to recover are located here, in recent locations:
http://hpics.li/63ed04d
I have already tried Recuva, but got no results...
I found this tutorial on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGllf5LusG4
But I don't know the command to type for "recent locations". And I'm not very good with computers!
Thanks for your help
Configuration: Windows / Chrome 43.0.2357.134
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The item "xxx" that this shortcut points to has been modified or moved so that it no longer works properly.
This is the message that appears when I perform your operation. I deduce that it will be impossible to recover my files?
This is the message that appears when I perform your operation. I deduce that it will be impossible to recover my files?
you can go look in windows.old, users, sam, documents
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"To fix something that isn't working or is making too much noise, all you need to do is hit it with something that works better or makes more noise" The Shadoks
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"To fix something that isn't working or is making too much noise, all you need to do is hit it with something that works better or makes more noise" The Shadoks
Hello
The folder you are showing is the "recent items" folder from the old version of Windows.
It’s normal for these to be shortcuts.
As jimmym6 mentioned, right-click, properties.....
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"To fix something that doesn't work or makes too much noise, all you need to do is hit it with something that works better or makes more noise." The Shadoks
The folder you are showing is the "recent items" folder from the old version of Windows.
It’s normal for these to be shortcuts.
As jimmym6 mentioned, right-click, properties.....
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"To fix something that doesn't work or makes too much noise, all you need to do is hit it with something that works better or makes more noise." The Shadoks
Hello, and if by unfortunate chance I've deleted the location of the starting file and emptied the recycle bin, how can I turn my shortcut into a normal folder?