Re: non-destructive recovery packard bell pc
- From: "Patrick Keenan" <test@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 13:50:00 -0500
"janlard" <janlard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi I recently used non-destructive recovery on my pc, i had to recover
with
no profile command. Windows has recovered and my files are now in
C:\documents and Settings\ user name *Janet* also C:\Program
Files\Application Name.
I have been advised to use System Variables to change path. and add
commandC:\documents and Settings\ user name *Janet* also C:\Program
Files\Application Name. Does this mean to add every program name. Also do
I
need to install all programs and drivers that are installed by myself on
the
pc.
--
basic user of pc and xp
I'm wondering if you can perhaps rephrase some of this, and I have a couple
of questions.
1) As I understand it, you reinstalled, and your user folder is now named
"Janet". Is this different from before?
2) Are your documents etc in another folder structure?
3) Are you experiencing a problem with path names, where you're getting "not
found" messages?
I am not sure why you would have to make these additions to the path
manually. Can you provide more information as to why you were given this
advice?
HTH
-pk
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