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How do I undo a cut/paste of a huge number of files from library docs?
So my mother came to me for assistance with her laptop running windows 7 home premium. Basically the lappie is on its last legs and she wanted me to get all her files off it and help organise them so we can dispose of the laptop and copy it to her new computer, which is already up and running.
Upon beginning the dire process of sorting through several years of utterly unorganised and incoherently-named files (literally about 4000 documents including powerpoint, pdf, docx, tif, jpg etc) I created a new folder, in which I was going to transfer everything to be kept and delete everything that would not be kept.
As we know, windows 7 included a little thing called the "Libraries - documents" folder. What I DIDN'T know was that this is actually (or at least now seems to be) a compilation of every single document on the computer. I discovered this after I had cut and paste every single file to be kept into a different folder. There were a few thou that were being disregarded, and it was easier for me to search by file type for the documents being kept and cut/paste them out, leaving the files to be deleted as residual, rather than going through and just deleting the files that we wanted removed. I sincerely regret that decision.
When I eventually jumped into the /user/documents folder, I discovered that many of the documents were actually well organised into individual folders, and that my actions had removed many thousands of documents into one single, unorganised file, and that is where I realised what I had done.
So now I am appealing to the elite on this forum to please tell me an easy way of moving all of those documents back into their original folders. I actually did manage to use Ctrl+z which from what I can see has moved a few hundred documents back into their original position, but there are about 4000 files and I am getting an error blip when trying to ctrl+z the rest, so I assume it is because of limitations in the short term undo-able memory that windows holds.
Please tell me there is a relatively easy way of undoing this.
Many, many thanks in advance.
Lee85