יש רק פתרון אחד. לי זה קרה פעם, והדרך היחידה לשחזר היא לא דרך וינדוס, אלא דרך דוס. את מכירה את השימוש בדוס?
את צריכה להכנס דרך דוס לספריה הנעולה, ומשם להעתיק את הקבצים לספריה אחרת
אני לא זוכרת כל כך את הקוד של דוס, אבל זה בערך משהו כזה:
dir c:/path/bla bla bla
enter
ופה אני לא זוכרת את קוד ההעתקה
מסתמא בפורום של וורד יידעו להגיד לך.
הנה דוגמא לקוד:
COPY [/A | /B] source [/A | /B] [+ source [/A | /B] [+ ...]] [destination] [/A | /B]] [/V] [/Y | /-Y]
SyntaxCopies one or more files to another location. <table class="mtable" align="right" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="1"> <tbody><tr class="tcw"><td>
source</td><td>
Specifies the file or files to be copied.</td></tr> <tr class="tcw"><td>
/A</td><td>
Indicates an ASCII text file.</td></tr> <tr class="tcw"><td>
/B</td><td>
Indicates a binary file.</td></tr> <tr class="tcw"><td>
destination </td><td>
Specifies the directory and/or filename for the new file(s).</td></tr> <tr class="tcw"><td>
/V</td><td>
Verifies that new files are written correctly.</td></tr> <tr class="tcw"><td>
/Y</td><td>
Suppresses prompting to confirm you want to overwrite an existing destination file.</td></tr> <tr class="tcw"><td>
/-Y</td><td>
Causes prompting to confirm you want to overwrite an existing destination file.</td></tr> </tbody></table>
The switch /Y may be preset in the COPYCMD environment variable. This may be overridden with /-Y on the command line.
To append files, specify a single file for destination, but multiple files for source (using wildcards or file1+file2+file3 format).
Examples
copy *.* a:
Copy all files in the current directory to the floppy disk drive.
copy autoexec.bat c:\windows
Copy the autoexec.bat, usually found at root, and copy it into the windows directory; the autoexec.bat can be substituted for any file(s).
copy win.ini c:\windows /y
Copy the win.ini file in the current directory to the windows directory. Because this file already exists in the windows directory it normally would prompt if you wish to overwrite the file. However, with the /y switch you will not receive any prompt.
copy myfile1.txt+myfile2.txt
Copy the contents in myfile2.txt and combines it with the contents in myfile1.txt.
copy con test.txt
Finally, a user can create a file using the copy con command as shown above, which creates the test.txt file. Once the above command has been typed in, a user could type in whatever he or she wishes. When you have completed creating the file, you can save and exit the file by pressing CTRL+Z, which would create ^Z, and then press enter. An easier way to view and edit files in MS-DOS would be to use the edit command .