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To: decimon
You can click on My Computer, C: and Documents and Settings.

At the time I finally decided to do a system recovery, there was no "My Computer" to click on. Not even a "Start" button to click. The only thing on the screen was the mouse pointer, and the "Recycle Bin" icon. That's it.
70 posted on 05/29/2011 6:56:41 AM PDT by ZX12R
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To: ZX12R
You can click on My Computer, C: and Documents and Settings.

At the time I finally decided to do a system recovery, there was no "My Computer" to click on. Not even a "Start" button to click. The only thing on the screen was the mouse pointer, and the "Recycle Bin" icon. That's it.

After the recovery. I'm saying that you don't lose the data (documents, pictures, etc.).

I've done system recovery more than once. Because I set up multiple user accounts in the past, I now have nine user accounts in Documents and Settings. Each user account has its original data files.

74 posted on 05/29/2011 7:01:59 AM PDT by decimon
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To: ZX12R

Hello, I have seen this all over and am working on offering my help as it seems lots of us do it and want to die after we do. This works well on compaq computers xp/vista however I’m sure it can be effective with most computers running windows os

How to restore after pc recovery

I recommend printing this before moving your computer into safe mode.

—””Before you complete the process””

Click START

Click MY Computer

Double click the main hard drive C

Click DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS

—mouse over all the user in this folder, the one that shows empty, and once clicked on does not give you premission to open is the folder you want to use when completing the process. This should be the user (user name) you had before the restore, is may have a .PC(with numbers behind it)

—write down and remember this folder name

1. Shut down the computer.

2. Turn the power on, and when the blue HP or Compaq screen appears, press F8 to display the Windows Advanced Options Menu .

3.Use the arrow keys to move up to Safe Mode and press Enter .

4.Press Enter on Microsoft Windows Whistler Personal or Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition .

5.Click Administrator and, enter your password (if necessary) or press Enter .

6.A window will appear to prompt for confirmation to keep operating in Safe Mode .

7.Click Yes .

8.Click Start and My Computer . Then, double-click the main hard drive ( C: ) and Documents and Settings .

9.Right-click the folder name of the user account and click Properties . (This is the folder you found and wrote down before starting this process)

10.Click Security .

11.Click Advanced . On the Owner tab,(third tab over) click the checkbox to select the Replace owner on subcontainers and objects option.

12. Click Apply .

13.Click Yes to the security message.

14.Click OK .

15.Click OK again.(you should start to see the files being transferred that your trying to access)

—Restart your computer in normal operation.

—Login to your user name

—make a new folder on your desktop and name it “BINGO”, open that folder and create a folder named “FOUND IT”

click START

click MY COMPUTER

Double click the main hard drive :C

click DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS

—from here go to any user that does not contain adminstrator, or all users in the file name

(if you don’t find the folder your looking for exit out of that user and choose another until you find the Folder)

—once you open each user

click DESKTOP

—look through the desktop folder, your looking for the folder BINGO open that and you should see the folder FOUND IT, this is the user that you want to copy all your lost files from the old user to.

—Write down this user name

Exit back to the DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS folder

-— at this point you should see all the users folders again, however when you click on the user folder you used the process on (the first folder you have written down) that folder will now open.

—From here you need to move your files back from (the first folder you have written down) to your currently operating user name (the second folder you have wirtten down)

—you should see all of your desktop, my music, my pics, my movies, (in the first folder you have written down) however until you move these files from the old user to your current user the computer will not always find them in your basic programs(ie.—windows movie maker, media player, ext.)

—with some of the folders it may be easier to move them first to a desktop folder and then reorganize them from there.

This should work you will get your lost docs. back however you may still need to reinstall some programs that you lost. Moving your files back to your new user can be another interesting issue, however you should for now have all your lost info recovered.


http://en.kioskea.net/forum/affich-58085-anwser-to-restoring-files-after-pc-recovery

Also:

if your using vista., u could try this..,

1. click on start menu

2. on the start search box type regedit and press enter

3. then on the regedit go to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders

4. on the right pane check if you can see the missing files or folders (under Name column) has the default %USERPROFILE% location (under Data column) for it.

5. right click on the missing files or folders and click modify

6. Type in the default location of the missing personal user folder (EXACTLY), then click OK.

7. Close regedit.

8. Logoff and logon, or restart the computer to restore the folder.


115 posted on 05/29/2011 9:48:52 AM PDT by Herbster
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