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[QUOTE="dertoxia:741331"]the computer doesnt happen to be an HP or Compaq does it? HP and some other brands have a special recovery partition that you can boot to which it looks like you did maybe? You need be careful here though because you can choose to do a system RESTORE which just loads up one of your restore points and wont mess with any files changed before the restore point was set. Or you can do a system RECOVERY which wipes the drive and completely reinstalls the factory operating system. If you did the recovery and not the restore then your files are most likey lost. Did you have to do the whole windows setup all over again and notice that all the pre loaded "bloatware" software was back on it again? Or did it just come back up to your normal desktop? It is possible that your files are there and just need to be recovered. Usually when restore software "wipes" the drive it doesnt actually zero out all the bits it just marks all the bits as being writeable. It'll then start to copy data back to the drive as if it was empty. You can recover the files on the drive that weren't overwritten by basically restoring the link to those files. Most recovery software can do it. Just google for drive recovery or file recovery or look on download.com[/QUOTE]
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