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deleted wrong hard drive files
Tuesday, August 14, 2001 at 12:27 pm Posted by action (again)
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We deleted files on the C drive which we thought were old files. WRONG!! The
next time we tried to boot, we couldn"t. The deleted files were put in the Recycle
bin. How can I get these files back into the hard drive if I can't boot up????
Thanks.
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re: deleted wrong hard drive files
Saturday, April 1, 2006 at 4:00 pm Posted by David Karwowski
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reinstall windows, you won't have luch getting the files back.
On Tuesday, August 14, 2001 at 12:27 pm, action (again) wrote:
>We deleted files on the C drive which we thought were old files. WRONG!! The
>next time we tried to boot, we couldn"t. The deleted files were put in the Recycle
>bin. How can I get these files back into the hard drive if I can't boot up????
> Thanks.
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re: deleted wrong hard drive files
Saturday, April 1, 2006 at 8:41 pm Posted by Jerry
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This has come up before, and I've not heard of
anyone successfully retrieving "recycled" files
using DOS enough to make a Win95 installation work
again.
You can probably re-install on the existing drive
without reformatting it, thus (probably) saving
your data that's stored in any other folders than
C:\WINDOWS
or
C:\Program Files
If you have applications that have been storing
data in folders within the
C:\Program Files
folder, you may want to retrieve that data using
DOS first -- the new Windows install MAY overwrite
it. It may not, but I wouldn't depend on its not
overwriting it.
I know for sure that if you erase those two
aforementioned folders, Win95 will install fine
and leave everything else alone.
Earlier discussion on this topic is here:
http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/win95/t1112795486
Jerry
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