I was trying to clear some space and deleted a bunch of files in my temp
folder only to realize this was a folder that had stuff that I need. Of
course I bypassed the recycle bin by holding down shift when I hit delete. Is
there any way to get these files back?
Download and run Restoration or another Undelete program. The more you
use the hd with the deleted files, the more data you overwrite, so you
should download the program to a flash drive, or floppy.
RE: Lost "My Documents" ... you may have overwritten the deleted files...Download... > that folder after that most of my folders are still there but they are all ... > empty i tried system restore but it doesnt restore my documents is their ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
Re: Deleted file folder by accident (yeah...thats what they all say!!!) ... I looked in the Recycle Bin and that folder wasn't there. ... Download and run Restoration or another Undelete program.... The more you use the hd with the deleted files, the more data you overwrite, so you should download the program to a flash drive, or floppy. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
Temporary Internet Files ... I recently muddled around in my "Temporary Internet Files" Folder and ...deleted files in there, including folders (including a folder entitled ... Now, when I attempt to download and run programs, my computer ... (microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6.browser)
RE: Temporary Internet Files ... Firstly "Content.IE5" folder is a System folder. ... to create it when logged on as Administrator, this may let you recreate it, ... > deleted files in there, including folders (including a folder entitled ... Now, when I attempt to download and run programs, my computer ... (microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6.browser)
Re: IE6 overwrites anything I try to type in to the address bar ...install of WinXP with all of the updates/hot fixes installed before anything ...download a copy of LSPFIX from any of the following sites: ... > enable you to regain your connection.... > folder after appropriate unzipping, ... (microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6.browser)