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mamabear
December 6th 03, 05:42 PM
>-----Original Message-----
>I tried to create a new, single user profile for me and
my
>wife. In doing so I deleted the old and requested that
>all user files be saved to the desktop of the new. NONE
>of the files saved. In short, we lost our honeymoon
>pictures, among other things, and she is devastated.
>
>I tried a system restore but it did not restore the
>files. Is there anything I can do or are they lost?
>
>Please help. Thanks.
>
>.
>If nobody else comes up with a solution, I would suggest
you take your computer in to a professional who may be
able to recover your pics for you. I'm under the
impression that it's not so simple to completely erase
something from your computer. It's there somewhere - you
just have to know how to get it. If I'm wrong, someone
will correct me. I remember reading on another forum just
recently about this and the person was advised to take his
computer in.

Del
December 6th 03, 05:43 PM
There are ways to find "deleted files" on your hard drives thats how the
police gather evidence in some cases. Do a Google search for "restore
deleted files" and I am sure you will find something. It depends how much
you want to pay to make the wife happy again. Good Luck
"mamabear" > wrote in message
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>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I tried to create a new, single user profile for me and
> my
> >wife. In doing so I deleted the old and requested that
> >all user files be saved to the desktop of the new. NONE
> >of the files saved. In short, we lost our honeymoon
> >pictures, among other things, and she is devastated.
> >
> >I tried a system restore but it did not restore the
> >files. Is there anything I can do or are they lost?
> >
> >Please help. Thanks.
> >
> >.
> >If nobody else comes up with a solution, I would suggest
> you take your computer in to a professional who may be
> able to recover your pics for you. I'm under the
> impression that it's not so simple to completely erase
> something from your computer. It's there somewhere - you
> just have to know how to get it. If I'm wrong, someone
> will correct me. I remember reading on another forum just
> recently about this and the person was advised to take his
> computer in.

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