Superboy said:
Step 1
Locate the files that you believe have been cut. If the cut files were originally located on the desktop, simply close or minimize any active windows and look for them on the desktop. If the cut files were originally located anywhere else, right-click the "Start" button in Windows and select "Explore" to open Windows Explorer. Browse through the file directory in the left panel to find the folder where the cut files originated.
Step 2
Confirm that the suspected cut files are on the clipboard by looking at their file icons. When a file has been cut, its icon turns partially transparent. If the icons of your cut files are partially transparent, that means their current location is on the clipboard. If they are solid, that means the files are located in the directory in which the icons appear, so there is no need to restore them.
Step 3
Right-click in any empty area of the folder containing the transparent file icons. Click "Paste" on the pop-up menu that appears. This will restore the cut files to their original directory.
Step 4
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