Windows XP Missing Files

01/05/2006 - 04:41 por John Sisker | Informe spam
Quick question about Windows XP. A number of us at work share a computer.
Recently, it was discovered that Windows Professional Office Suit was
totally corrupt, so I needed to re-install the entire program again after
deleting the original corrupt application. However, now some private files
and folders are missing. Some claim this cannot be, unless someone make a
conscious effort to purposely delete them. Is this true, or can indeed such
files and folders possibly be eliminate, especially if associated to Windows
Office Suit when that was deleted, then reinstalled?

Thanks,
John Sisker
jsisker@sprynet.com
(714) 536-3850

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#1 henpat
01/05/2006 - 17:12 | Informe spam
Hi

Please, in the future ask in English group

You are right, normally, when you uninstall an application, files are no
missing or deleted.
In your case try to use System restore by using the General tab (My PC -
Properties)
Otherwise, try to use a recovery tool for deleted items such as:
http://www.download.com/3120-20_4-0...p;tag=srch

If you reinstall the application, files will not be appear in your HD.
Try to run an antivirus/antispyware, I think that if nobody deleted files a
virus can do.

Regards

henpat


"John Sisker" wrote in message
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Quick question about Windows XP. A number of us at work share a computer.
Recently, it was discovered that Windows Professional Office Suit was
totally corrupt, so I needed to re-install the entire program again after
deleting the original corrupt application. However, now some private files
and folders are missing. Some claim this cannot be, unless someone make a
conscious effort to purposely delete them. Is this true, or can indeed
such files and folders possibly be eliminate, especially if associated to
Windows Office Suit when that was deleted, then reinstalled?

Thanks,
John Sisker

(714) 536-3850

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#2 henpat
02/05/2006 - 08:58 | Informe spam
I forgot to say that By using the System Restore option from the System
Properties you can configure the System Restore option for each HD.
For call the System Restore and proceed with restoration you can find it in
Start - Progams - Accessories - System Tools - System Restore.

Regards

henpat

"henpat" wrote in message
news:
Hi

Please, in the future ask in English group

You are right, normally, when you uninstall an application, files are no
missing or deleted.
In your case try to use System restore by using the General tab (My PC -
Properties)
Otherwise, try to use a recovery tool for deleted items such as:
http://www.download.com/3120-20_4-0...p;tag=srch

If you reinstall the application, files will not be appear in your HD.
Try to run an antivirus/antispyware, I think that if nobody deleted files
a virus can do.

Regards

henpat


"John Sisker" wrote in message
news:6ze5g.14679$
Quick question about Windows XP. A number of us at work share a computer.
Recently, it was discovered that Windows Professional Office Suit was
totally corrupt, so I needed to re-install the entire program again after
deleting the original corrupt application. However, now some private
files and folders are missing. Some claim this cannot be, unless someone
make a conscious effort to purposely delete them. Is this true, or can
indeed such files and folders possibly be eliminate, especially if
associated to Windows Office Suit when that was deleted, then
reinstalled?

Thanks,
John Sisker

(714) 536-3850





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