So I recently had some trouble with my laptop - I had to refresh Windows 8, but it ended up wiping out my desktop and start menu and I needed to re install programs like Microsoft Office and Chrome and all that. I use OneNote a lot, and usually when I use it, I just click the icon on the task...
I found the App Data folder. Now, however, the problem is that there isn't a OneNote folder in the Microsoft folder. I selected "show hidden" and everything, the folder just isn't there. Do you think I accidentally deleted that folder?
Recently I was transferring documents from one computer to another and I believe I deleted my Microsoft OneNote notebook in the process. Any idea how to find the lost file? I don't think I had saved it (OneNote confuses me a bit) but there has to be a way to find it, right?
I do have another question: I have the favorites folder now, but can't seem to find "Recent Places." It's usually in "favorites" but since I had to manually replace everything in that folder, it's gone and I have no idea where it is.
Any idea how to get the "recent places" folder back?
I was following the steps to Option Two, but Step 18, when I have to enter the code isn't working.
Am I supposed to relpace "Current_User" and "Software" and "Current Version" with my own? I tried this, but it's still now working... :/
EDIT: Never mind, I found the regedit location
New "Links" Folder
I'd like to use the link (.lnk) but when I click on it it just goes to the main forum page on this website.
The problem I'm having is that I can't put anything in my "favorites" folder in windows explorer. I learned this is because I need to recreate a new "links" folder for...
I was recently trying to transfer some documents from my desktop computer to my laptop, and in some confusion, I've concluded that I've deleted my "Links" folder my accident. I cannot add anything to my "Favorites" folder.
I heard that you can create a new "Links" folder, but I have no idea...