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How to recover deleted blocks in Onenote?
- Mar 23, 2020
Hi hansleroy
Yes, I looked there. There's nothing. It is clean.
This happened a week ago, after the HD had problems and had to replace it with a new one. Perhaps that can guide you better.Thanks!
Hi renatosilva ,
Did you look in the Recycle Bin? It isn't visible at first sight.
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/recover-deleted-notes-32ed1036-74fd-4c21-bc28-033a486e6b14
Kind regards
Hans
- renatosilvaMar 23, 2020Copper Contributor
Hi hansleroy
Yes, I looked there. There's nothing. It is clean.
This happened a week ago, after the HD had problems and had to replace it with a new one. Perhaps that can guide you better.Thanks!
- hansleroyMar 28, 2020Iron Contributor
Hi renatosilva ,
> I see they are there, but I can't download.
HOW do you see them?
Recycle bin > restore them
In some section > right-click to copy to a section that does synchronize.
Kind regards
Hans
- renatosilvaMar 28, 2020Copper Contributor
Hi hansleroy
I made a backup of the old hard drive. In it, I see that two shortcuts appear that talk about OneNote. I click on them and they open https://onedrive.live.com/ (Fig. 1) and see the missing blocks. By clicking on them they open Onedrive (Fig. 2) and show an empty spot with the following message: Perhaps this item does not exist or is not available.
Thanks!
Fiz um backup do HD antigo. Nele, vejo que dois atalhos aparecem que falam sobre o OneNote. Clico neles e eles abrem https://onedrive.live.com/ e enxergo os blocos faltantes. Ao clicar sobre eles eles abrem o Onedrive e mostram um local vazio com a seguinte mensagem: Talvez este item não existe ou não está disponível.
- renatosilvaMar 28, 2020Copper Contributor
Hi hansleroy
I looked there, nothing of the subject. In your answer, I can't find Choose File> Info> Open Backups.
- hansleroyMar 29, 2020Iron Contributor
Hirenatosilva ,
No idea where that File> Info> Open Backups comes from - not from me.
From here, I'd open a CMD prompt, go to the drive with the backups and issue
dir *.one /s
Or else, do a search for
*.one
in Windows Explorer.
Kind regards
Hans
- hansleroyMar 29, 2020Iron ContributorAnd also; HOW did you create that backup?