So, I went to Finder and then I had all my recent files and docs under the Recents folder and I moved them into the trash.
Soon enough, I realized that by going back into my Documents folder one of my files was my password file and I almost got into a panic attack as that was gone as well. Then luckily, I had a USB pen drive which of course, is encrypted, and managed to recover it.
I am new to MacOS, so I never thought that removing files from the Recents folder ALSO REMOVES THEM FROM THE DOCUMENTS FOLDER.
I think this is just a poor and SILLY design that removing files from the Recents folder within the Finder app also removes them from the Documents folder...
Is there a way to remove all the Recent items to the trash WITHOUT losing my data that was kept originally in the Documents folder?
Soon enough, I realized that by going back into my Documents folder one of my files was my password file and I almost got into a panic attack as that was gone as well. Then luckily, I had a USB pen drive which of course, is encrypted, and managed to recover it.
I am new to MacOS, so I never thought that removing files from the Recents folder ALSO REMOVES THEM FROM THE DOCUMENTS FOLDER.
I think this is just a poor and SILLY design that removing files from the Recents folder within the Finder app also removes them from the Documents folder...
Is there a way to remove all the Recent items to the trash WITHOUT losing my data that was kept originally in the Documents folder?