Encrypt winzip5/30/2023 ![]() " ) which will toggle the view of hidden files just in case they've been hidden. ![]() ![]() In the Finder you can try viewing hidden files by pressing Command + Shift + Period (or Dot ". You can also search by file type if you don't know the name (or partial name). If you know the name of a file you can try using Spotlight to search for it in case it was somehow accidentally moved to another folder. If you don't have a backup, could you possibly have a copy in the cloud? Recovering accidentally deleted data from a working SSD is nearly impossible plus an SSD can fail at any time without any warning signs. If you don't have a backup, then you really should start regular system backups. You should recover those items from your backup. I've also done some pretty intense searching of google, and have emailed Winzip support but wouldn't expect a reply from them for another 24 - 48 hours so hope someone here can recommend something. Please also note they’re not in the trash folder – I’ve already checked. I’ve not pressed ‘Save’ yet as I’m hoping you can help me find these documents? I’ve tried searching for the documents via finder but finder can’t locate them either. I had Steam on there, around 30 folders, perhaps 20 docs (word, PDF and ZIP) plus a couple of screenshots I was keeping as proof of purchase. I’ve then switched screens to check and there’s nothing at all on my desktop any more. I’ve then hit ‘save as’ and when the screen popped up where I’d typically type in the file name, I’ve notived that ‘desktop’ has absolutely no files – it seems they’ve all been deleted. I’ve then navigated to the file, a ~20mb PDF that was just floating on my desktop, and added the file to the zip. I have opened the winzip application, ticked ‘encrypt when adding to zip’ and pressed the ‘+’ icon to add to zip. I am a mac user – Macbook Pro 13 inch 2016 using sierra 10.12.6 and winzip. ![]()
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