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You administer a Windows 10 Enterprise computer. The computer has File History turned on, and system protection turned on for drive C.
You accidentally delete a folder named LibrariesCustomers by using the Shift+Delete keyboard shortcut.
You need to restore the most recent version of the folder to its original location.
Which approach should you use to restore the folder?
A. Recycle Bin
B. the latest restore point
C. File History
D. a manually selected restore point
Correct Answer: C
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
File History is similar to Previous Versions in previous versions of Windows. It takes regular backups of your data and saves them to a separate disk volume or external drive. When File History is enabled, it backs up all the system libraries and your custom libraries by default.
To restore a deleted folder, you can browse to the parent folder or library and select Restore Previous Versions. The Previous Versions tab will list the previous versions that can be restored to its original location or restored to an alternative location.
Incorrect Answers:
A: The question states that you deleted the folder by using the Shift+Delete keyboard shortcut. The Shift+Delete keyboard shortcut bypasses the Recycle Bin; the file or folder is permanently deleted without moving it to the Recycle Bin.
B: System Restore points do not back up user data. They are used for restoring the system and applications to a previous state. You cannot use a System
Restore point to recover a deleted folder.
D: System Restore points do not back up user data. They are used for restoring the system and applications to a previous state. You cannot use a System
Restore point to recover a deleted folder.
References:
https://www.winhelp.us/file-history-in-windows-8.html