Soulfinger,
Open an admin command prompt. Type dir /?
This will show you how to use the dir command. Try finding your files with
the command.
To start an admin command prompt, right-click the Command Prompt shortcut
(Start, Programs, Accessories, Command Prompt) and select "Run as
administrator".
Good luck.
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"Soulfinger" <> wrote in message
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>
> I recently had XP Home on my PC & decided to upgrade to Vista Ultimate
> X64 so I made sure all my programs would function on Vista first, all
> was ok.
>
> Then I made a back up off all my Very important files from My Documents
> to my Slave Drive in the same PC Including Word 2007 Documents &
> Pictures mainly Jpeg, Gif & Photoshop files (psd) which relate to my
> Work.
>
> Installed Vista (fresh install) no problem then installed programs
> (Word, Photoshop) Then Placed My Pictures in Vista's Pictures Folder &
> Documents into Documents folder. Then created a folder within documents
> to tidy it up a bit, thought nothing of it.
>
> Went back to my Slave drive and deleted my back up's as I thought it's
> on the main drive all is ok. Later went back to Documents & the folder
> had vanished they were all word documents.
>
> I done a search, with no joy so then went to folder options at
> unchecked view hidden files & system files but no Joy.
>
> I know I didn’t delete this file where is it & can I recover it.
>
> I then checked my Pictures that I had transferred and all was ok.
> I then used several of these pictures from a sub folder with in a
> folder in the "Pictures" folder with Photoshop and saved several
> different files as psd files finished my work then shut down the pc.
>
> I decided to make a change today to one of the files only to find the
> folder in the "Pictures" folder including around 40 (Approx) were not
> there including the folder with the files I had altered.
>
>
> HELP! I really need these files back particularly the file I altered.
>
>
> I have done a search for .psd with no joy.
>
>
> I now realise after doing some google’ing! That Vista has a new file
> system & new sharing security settings which I didn’t have time to
> explore, might have something to do with it
>
>
> At some point I switched to the theme Aero don’t know it that has
> anything to do with it also used Vista Manager program (1click
> maintenance) but didn’t notice any inconsistencies when using it.
>
>
> (UAC) is turned off it was too annoying when installing new programs.
>
>
> If anyone can help and or need any more information to help me
> resolve this issue it would be greatly appreciate it.
> THANKS.
>
>
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> Soulfinger
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