Please Help!!! Windows XP erased all my files!!!
Hello, I have a PC with Win-XP OS. I recently had problems with annoying spywarez on my PC. I installed a programs that erased them, but apperently it ruined alot of files that belong to Service Pack 1.
Hello,
I have a PC with Win-XP OS.
I recently had problems with annoying spywarez on my PC. I installed a programs that erased them, but apperently it ruined alot of files that belong to Service Pack 1.
I tried to repeair the OS with the Windows install CD, but it didn't work.
I finally reinstalled WIN-XP (without formatting!!) but discovered that all my files disspared from my disk (all the directories remained intact, though no they are all empty). the only files I have now on my disk are the windows FILEs and alot of empty folders.
Can you please help me? what causes this problem? is there any chance to recover my files?
Thanks in advance!!!
I have a PC with Win-XP OS.
I recently had problems with annoying spywarez on my PC. I installed a programs that erased them, but apperently it ruined alot of files that belong to Service Pack 1.
I tried to repeair the OS with the Windows install CD, but it didn't work.
I finally reinstalled WIN-XP (without formatting!!) but discovered that all my files disspared from my disk (all the directories remained intact, though no they are all empty). the only files I have now on my disk are the windows FILEs and alot of empty folders.
Can you please help me? what causes this problem? is there any chance to recover my files?
Thanks in advance!!!
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I suggest you use DataRecoveryWizard to resolve your problem.
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The software provides very useful functions for data recovery:
DeleteRecovery, FormatRecovery, AdvancedRecovery, RawRecovery.
This program is an efficient disk recovery software providing
you a complete answer to data loss.
First thing I recommend you download the demo version of
DataRecoveryWizard. ( http://www.[censored].com/download.htm)
Run the program and select the recovery mode "DeletedRecovery",
or "FormatRecovery", or "AdvancedRecovery".
See more: http://www.[censored].com
http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-deleted-files.htm
http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-lost-partition.htm
http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-formatted-partition.htm
http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-fdisked-drives.htm
http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-lost-files.htm
http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-repartitioned-drives.htm
http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-scandisk-chkdsk-disk.htm
http://www.[censored].com/datarecoverywizard/recover-ghosted-image-data.htm
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Greetings,
Try Active@ undelete, it should help. This tool has the most powerful restore methods I've ever seen. It once was really able to restore max information i lost. Recommended!
For DOS UnEraser can be also used.
http://www.active-undelete.com/
http://www.uneraser.com/
Try Active@ undelete, it should help. This tool has the most powerful restore methods I've ever seen. It once was really able to restore max information i lost. Recommended!
For DOS UnEraser can be also used.
http://www.active-undelete.com/
http://www.uneraser.com/
Hi kmzpub,
Hmm.... I probably would have just installed SP2, once the SP1 files looked corrupt. Or uninstalled Sp1, if you selected the option where it creates a backup of WinXP Gold. You do realize that you brought a lot of that on yourself, by not being on the most recent service pack, and having all the hotfixes released since Sp2 installed right? That's one of the major ways that kind of software can crawl right onto your PC, is by not having an up to date operating system. It's about like leaving your door unlocked in a bad neighborhood, sooner or later someone is going to steal your stuff and possibly shoot you in your sleep. That can of course still happen, but why not make it difficult?
I'm sorry things worked out so poorly. I hope one of the previous suggestions will work for you. If those other tools are too expensive Acronis PowerTools comes with a program called DataRobot that has worked well for me, but any recovery tool is going to give you a bunch of crap. There are only two kinds of recovery not enough files, and too many. Either way you'll wind up with a lot of useless files, I'm sorry to say. The PowerTools suite, is a few years old and you could probably pick up a copy for no more than 30 dollars. Be sure you install this patch, because the CD erroneously came with the trial version, http://www.rawseattle.org/~Christian/misc/DataRobotPatch(2003.4.4).zip. Basically this program was written by some Japanese people and I think there was a huge misunderstanding about what would wind up on the CD . Funny really.
Tell me you were also running an AntiVirus program on your system like a responsible user?
The top two commercial AVs are Norton AntiVirus and Trend Micro PC-Cillin. In the freeware arena there are also options, though not as good. I can't think of the name of the best one, but Intel just bought them.
Also if you were backing up regularly, this could have been avoided as well.
The best backup program, hands down, for years in a row is Acronis TrueImage. It'll do backups at a scheduled time, while you work, without having to reboot or stop what you're doing. To restore you have two choices, overwrite a drive or partition, or you can mount an image in Explorer and work with it as though it were any other drive in your system until you get your files off of it.
For spyware removal and detection, the two best programs, both free are SpyBot: Search & Destroy, and Ad-Aware.
I'm not trying to scold you or give you a lesson, but I am trying to help you be a smarter user in the future.
Good Luck,
Christian Blackburn
Hmm.... I probably would have just installed SP2, once the SP1 files looked corrupt. Or uninstalled Sp1, if you selected the option where it creates a backup of WinXP Gold. You do realize that you brought a lot of that on yourself, by not being on the most recent service pack, and having all the hotfixes released since Sp2 installed right? That's one of the major ways that kind of software can crawl right onto your PC, is by not having an up to date operating system. It's about like leaving your door unlocked in a bad neighborhood, sooner or later someone is going to steal your stuff and possibly shoot you in your sleep. That can of course still happen, but why not make it difficult?
I'm sorry things worked out so poorly. I hope one of the previous suggestions will work for you. If those other tools are too expensive Acronis PowerTools comes with a program called DataRobot that has worked well for me, but any recovery tool is going to give you a bunch of crap. There are only two kinds of recovery not enough files, and too many. Either way you'll wind up with a lot of useless files, I'm sorry to say. The PowerTools suite, is a few years old and you could probably pick up a copy for no more than 30 dollars. Be sure you install this patch, because the CD erroneously came with the trial version, http://www.rawseattle.org/~Christian/misc/DataRobotPatch(2003.4.4).zip. Basically this program was written by some Japanese people and I think there was a huge misunderstanding about what would wind up on the CD . Funny really.
Tell me you were also running an AntiVirus program on your system like a responsible user?
The top two commercial AVs are Norton AntiVirus and Trend Micro PC-Cillin. In the freeware arena there are also options, though not as good. I can't think of the name of the best one, but Intel just bought them.
Also if you were backing up regularly, this could have been avoided as well.
The best backup program, hands down, for years in a row is Acronis TrueImage. It'll do backups at a scheduled time, while you work, without having to reboot or stop what you're doing. To restore you have two choices, overwrite a drive or partition, or you can mount an image in Explorer and work with it as though it were any other drive in your system until you get your files off of it.
For spyware removal and detection, the two best programs, both free are SpyBot: Search & Destroy, and Ad-Aware.
I'm not trying to scold you or give you a lesson, but I am trying to help you be a smarter user in the future.
Good Luck,
Christian Blackburn
Originally posted by peterh:
Quote:They may not have disappeared, look in C:\Documents and settings\ and look for your old <user> folder for your files and emails.
Remember to backup your files BEFORE attempting to repair or reinstall Windows.
If you reinstalled windows (or repair-installed) with a different username than the original one you had then they may be in the original directory ("C:\Documents and Settings\<old user name>...)
Hope that helps.
Quote:They may not have disappeared, look in C:\Documents and settings\ and look for your old <user> folder for your files and emails.
Remember to backup your files BEFORE attempting to repair or reinstall Windows.
If you reinstalled windows (or repair-installed) with a different username than the original one you had then they may be in the original directory ("C:\Documents and Settings\<old user name>...)
Hope that helps.