I merely wanted to copy the filename. So I select and pressed CTRL-C inside Everything. But what happened was it changed the filename to "c" without actually copying (I must have not pressed CTRL button hard enough). Now I need to undo the change and revert back to the original filename. But since there is no UNDO option inside Everything, I did CTRL-Z inside Windows Explorer. But for some reason or another, the entire folder that this file was in got deleted in the process. CTRL-Z or CTRL-Y is not available when I right click.
Is there any way to get the foler back?
Accidentally deleted a folder in Everything. How can I get it back?
Re: Accidentally deleted a folder in Everything. How can I get it back?
What version of Everything are you using?
Everything 1.5 will have an undo system and the index journal.
For Everything 1.4, please try dumpusn:
Everything 1.5 will have an undo system and the index journal.
For Everything 1.4, please try dumpusn:
- In Everything, find for your 'c' file with the following search:
exact:c
- Select your c file and copy the full path and name (Ctrl + Shift + C)
- Save this filename somewhere.
--- - Create a new folder called dumpusn on your C: drive.
- Download dumpusn.zip and extract dumpusn.exe to C:\dumpusn
- From the Start menu, search for:
cmd
- Right click Command prompt and click Run as administrator.
- Type in the following command:
cd c:\dumpusn
- Type in the following command:
dumpusn c:\path\to\c-file
(where c:\path\to\c-file is the filename from above) - the changes to this file will be shown in the console.
- The last RENAME_OLD_NAME reason will show the original name.
Re: Accidentally deleted a folder in Everything. How can I get it back?
in completing david guidance:
for generalizing and inserting dumpusn command to central CMD, we can easily copy dumpusn.exe to c:\windows\system32 and then perform dumpusn command from everywhere in system.
for generalizing and inserting dumpusn command to central CMD, we can easily copy dumpusn.exe to c:\windows\system32 and then perform dumpusn command from everywhere in system.
Re: Accidentally deleted a folder in Everything. How can I get it back?
First, thanks for the prompt reply.
I am currently using Everything 1.4x.
When I type "exact:c", it returns nothing.
So I created a dummy folder with bunch of dummy files, and replicated the problem by changing one of the files to "d" and permanently deleted the folder. Then I typed "exact:d" in Everything but it didn't find anything this time either.
So I don't know how to proceed from here.
I just wish there is an "UNDO" and "REDO" options inside Everything. This way, we can easily fix the problem right away.
Thanks again for your help.
PS. Following your recommendation, I installed Everything 1.5. It seems to work out of the box, but when I exclude "system files and folders" (I want to exclude C: drive), it doesn't show anything.
I am currently using Everything 1.4x.
When I type "exact:c", it returns nothing.
So I created a dummy folder with bunch of dummy files, and replicated the problem by changing one of the files to "d" and permanently deleted the folder. Then I typed "exact:d" in Everything but it didn't find anything this time either.
So I don't know how to proceed from here.
I just wish there is an "UNDO" and "REDO" options inside Everything. This way, we can easily fix the problem right away.
Thanks again for your help.
PS. Following your recommendation, I installed Everything 1.5. It seems to work out of the box, but when I exclude "system files and folders" (I want to exclude C: drive), it doesn't show anything.
Re: Accidentally deleted a folder in Everything. How can I get it back?
Please try the following search:When I type "exact:c", it returns nothing.
nopath:exact:c
To exclude your C: drive:I want to exclude C: drive
- In Everything, from the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the NTFS tab on the left.
- Select your C: drive.
- Uncheck Include in database.
- Click OK.
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Re: Accidentally deleted a folder in Everything. How can I get it back?
I would highlight the other suggestion there, to update to version 1.5 which has a comprehensive undo system.
viewtopic.php?t=9787#download
Although an 'alpha' status it is invariably stable, and an update can be checked for every few weeks.
David
viewtopic.php?t=9787#download
Although an 'alpha' status it is invariably stable, and an update can be checked for every few weeks.
David