I see your software Game XP deleted all the files in the temp folder. I need these files back ASAP, please tell me how to do this. It is impossible for me to work without those files, and over 1GB of them were deleted. Please tell me how to restore these files.
Thanks.
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Need my temp files back
#2 Guest_Mischcabob_*
Posted 04 September 2005 - 04:08 PM
They are called "temp" files for a reason...unless you saved important stuff in there.
Did you use WINXP RESTORE or backup like most people before making changes?
I don't use this software, but might be way to rollback to prev state. Need further help?
Check out the Theorica website for support.
Did you use WINXP RESTORE or backup like most people before making changes?
I don't use this software, but might be way to rollback to prev state. Need further help?
Check out the Theorica website for support.
#3 Guest_Jim Pivonka_*
Posted 04 September 2005 - 07:35 PM
You have a number of things to do, in addition to restoring your files.
You need to figure out why these files, if they were needed, were stored in a "temp" folder, which as Mischcabob notes are temporary - that is, designed to be deleted on some regular basis.
You need to figure out a storage plan for your files that makes sense to you, establish the folders where you will keep your files, and tell your software where to store your files. As when downloading a file, selecting a different folder than "temp" if that is what is suggested to you. And do not use the Desktop, or "My Documents" for this. Though My Documents can serve as an emergency container until you sort things out and get them into your permanent storage folders.
To better understand restoring deleted files you might read this: http://www.pcmech.com/show/os/731/
A google search on "restore deleted files" might help you.
http://www.recover4all.com/ links to software that is used by support techs for this purpose.
Another utility that has people complaining about the inneffectiveness of data erasing programs is at http://www.softwareshelf.com/files/products.asp?ID=11
Good luck
You need to figure out why these files, if they were needed, were stored in a "temp" folder, which as Mischcabob notes are temporary - that is, designed to be deleted on some regular basis.
You need to figure out a storage plan for your files that makes sense to you, establish the folders where you will keep your files, and tell your software where to store your files. As when downloading a file, selecting a different folder than "temp" if that is what is suggested to you. And do not use the Desktop, or "My Documents" for this. Though My Documents can serve as an emergency container until you sort things out and get them into your permanent storage folders.
To better understand restoring deleted files you might read this: http://www.pcmech.com/show/os/731/
A google search on "restore deleted files" might help you.
http://www.recover4all.com/ links to software that is used by support techs for this purpose.
Another utility that has people complaining about the inneffectiveness of data erasing programs is at http://www.softwareshelf.com/files/products.asp?ID=11
Good luck
#4 Guest_H_TeXMeX_H_*
Posted 04 September 2005 - 11:11 PM
I found a really good file recovery program today ... so here:
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/restoration.html
I got stuff back from 2 years ago ... so yeah try it
(Oh, unfortunately the author's site is down
, but you can still get it directly from snapfiles ... if you cant I can probably attach it (192 KB)
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/restoration.html
I got stuff back from 2 years ago ... so yeah try it
(Oh, unfortunately the author's site is down
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