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Windows XP/2000 - [Fixed] Sytem Recovery Problem posted in the Operating Systems forums; I recently did a sytem recovery. Its not my first time. Last time I did it, it deleted all files in "my documents". This time I decided to move the ...

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I recently did a sytem recovery. Its not my first time. Last time I did it, it deleted all files in "my documents". This time I decided to move the file to a different folder before I proceeded. Instead of copy and pasting, I just highlighted and dragged. This was a problem. After recovery finished I couldn't access the files that I moved. They're all there I just can't open them. When I try to open them I get a message saying the file is not accessible, access denied. When I try to delete them I get a message saying? Access is denied, make sure the disk is not full or write-protected and that the file is not currently in use. I also didn't get the memory back for those files. I want to either get them working or delete them. Can anyone help me? Thanks.


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Welcome to PCHF.

This guide should help you regain access to all those files and folders.
http://support.microsoft.com/default...308421&sd=tech


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It worked. I got all my files back. Thanks.


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Good job np.


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