I thought the same thing. Ouch! I learned the hard way and lost alot of my files. I now am very careful around that reset button. I don't want to accidentally do that again.
On another thread, they spoke of installing a dialog box warning, to protect the user from accidentally deleting files. It seems that kind of feature is common among software products and many users now expect that kind of protection from such a devasting accident/mistake.
On a somewhat related topic, it may be helpful to have an "undo" button for restoring links/settings. This would be helpful when links are deleted accidentally, or when settings, such as collum sort is pressed accidentally, which has happen to me several times ( sometimes have several windows open over eachother.. and sometimes I accidently press it when trying to close those pesky web page popups or doing window management.
Also, it make JDownloader even better, if there was a "backup/restore" button feature. This could allow user to manually backup all thier links and/or settings. This could be used for accidental changes, for moving them to a new computer or for to the same computer after doing a fresh OS install.
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Originally Posted by infodiff
I thought it meant some sort of refresh if the downloads stopped, just click reset .... lol
I think delete would be more appropriate than the word reset.
recovering recently deleted files 
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