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| Lost files from deleting an XP Pro user account I deleted a user account, and told it to keep the files associated with the account. It put a folder on the desktop named after the deleted user account, but it is basically empty. It had one empty sub-folder called Owners Pictures or something like that, but I lost many hundreds of other files... any idea where they might be recoverable from, or where else they could have been put? |
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| Re: Lost files from deleting an XP Pro user account "Jeremy" <Jeremy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A770EC8C-7D0E-4A37-9A3C-907973239FF1@microsoft.com... >I deleted a user account, and told it to keep the files associated with the > account. > It put a folder on the desktop named after the deleted user account, but > it > is basically empty. It had one empty sub-folder called Owners Pictures or > something like that, but I lost many hundreds of other files... any idea > where they might be recoverable from, or where else they could have been > put? When you say "I deleted a user account", how exactly did you do it? When you look at the folder "c:\Documents and Settings", what subfolders can you see? Is the deleted account name among them? If the large number of files you lost are important, can you retrieve them from your backup? |
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| Re: Lost files from deleting an XP Pro user account I used the control panel > user accounts interface to remove the user, and it's a wizard, which allows you to choose to keep files. I elected to keep them. The user's files are no longer in c:\documents and settings. It only created a folder on the desktop named after the user, which was basically empty. Unfortunately the backup I have is from 2007, and quite old. (bad, I know). "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > "Jeremy" <Jeremy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:A770EC8C-7D0E-4A37-9A3C-907973239FF1@microsoft.com... > >I deleted a user account, and told it to keep the files associated with the > > account. > > It put a folder on the desktop named after the deleted user account, but > > it > > is basically empty. It had one empty sub-folder called Owners Pictures or > > something like that, but I lost many hundreds of other files... any idea > > where they might be recoverable from, or where else they could have been > > put? > > When you say "I deleted a user account", how exactly did you do it? > When you look at the folder "c:\Documents and Settings", what subfolders > can you see? Is the deleted account name among them? > If the large number of files you lost are important, can you retrieve > them from your backup? > > > |
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| Re: Lost files from deleting an XP Pro user account I tried your recipe for deleting an account and I'm beginning to suspect that this method has some major bugs. On my machine it ground away for several minutes, creating the same desktop folder that you found but otherwise doing precisely nothing visible. In other words, it did not delete the account and it did not delete any files. They are still in the original profile folder. Not good. I now suggest you do this: 1. Log on as Administrator. 2. Using Explorer, navigate to c:\Documents and Setings\{NameOfDeletedAccount} Can you see this folder? Is it populated? This is probably a good time to review your backup policy. Having important files stored in just one place is asking for trouble. Your disk might fail or your file system might get corrupted. A 2.5" disk in an external USB case is a low cost but highly effective backup medium. A good strategy would be to use it once a week and keep it well away from the PC for the rest of the time. Remember - computer failures don't happen to "other" people. They happen to everyone. "Jeremy" <Jeremy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7414C6FD-081E-456F-A7B4-CDEB1E03A289@microsoft.com... >I used the control panel > user accounts interface to remove the user, and > it's a wizard, which allows you to choose to keep files. I elected to > keep > them. > > The user's files are no longer in c:\documents and settings. It only > created a folder on the desktop named after the user, which was basically > empty. > > Unfortunately the backup I have is from 2007, and quite old. (bad, I > know). > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > >> >> "Jeremy" <Jeremy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:A770EC8C-7D0E-4A37-9A3C-907973239FF1@microsoft.com... >> >I deleted a user account, and told it to keep the files associated with >> >the >> > account. >> > It put a folder on the desktop named after the deleted user account, >> > but >> > it >> > is basically empty. It had one empty sub-folder called Owners Pictures >> > or >> > something like that, but I lost many hundreds of other files... any >> > idea >> > where they might be recoverable from, or where else they could have >> > been >> > put? >> >> When you say "I deleted a user account", how exactly did you do it? >> When you look at the folder "c:\Documents and Settings", what subfolders >> can you see? Is the deleted account name among them? >> If the large number of files you lost are important, can you retrieve >> them from your backup? >> >> >> |
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| Re: Lost files from deleting an XP Pro user account yeah, in my case, the account is gone, the documents and settings\{name of user} is gone, and the files are gone... pretty crappy result considering it gave you the explicit option of keeping files. I'm well aware of the need for a good backup strategy, ... especially right now. Unfortunately hindsight is 20-20... :( "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > I tried your recipe for deleting an account and I'm beginning to suspect > that this method has some major bugs. On my machine it ground away for > several minutes, creating the same desktop folder that you found but > otherwise doing precisely nothing visible. In other words, it did not delete > the account and it did not delete any files. They are still in the original > profile folder. Not good. > > I now suggest you do this: > 1. Log on as Administrator. > 2. Using Explorer, navigate to c:\Documents and > Setings\{NameOfDeletedAccount} > > Can you see this folder? Is it populated? > > This is probably a good time to review your backup policy. Having important > files stored in just one place is asking for trouble. Your disk might fail > or your file system might get corrupted. A 2.5" disk in an external USB case > is a low cost but highly effective backup medium. A good strategy would be > to use it once a week and keep it well away from the PC for the rest of the > time. Remember - computer failures don't happen to "other" people. They > happen to everyone. > > > "Jeremy" <Jeremy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:7414C6FD-081E-456F-A7B4-CDEB1E03A289@microsoft.com... > >I used the control panel > user accounts interface to remove the user, and > > it's a wizard, which allows you to choose to keep files. I elected to > > keep > > them. > > > > The user's files are no longer in c:\documents and settings. It only > > created a folder on the desktop named after the user, which was basically > > empty. > > > > Unfortunately the backup I have is from 2007, and quite old. (bad, I > > know). > > > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > > >> > >> "Jeremy" <Jeremy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:A770EC8C-7D0E-4A37-9A3C-907973239FF1@microsoft.com... > >> >I deleted a user account, and told it to keep the files associated with > >> >the > >> > account. > >> > It put a folder on the desktop named after the deleted user account, > >> > but > >> > it > >> > is basically empty. It had one empty sub-folder called Owners Pictures > >> > or > >> > something like that, but I lost many hundreds of other files... any > >> > idea > >> > where they might be recoverable from, or where else they could have > >> > been > >> > put? > >> > >> When you say "I deleted a user account", how exactly did you do it? > >> When you look at the folder "c:\Documents and Settings", what subfolders > >> can you see? Is the deleted account name among them? > >> If the large number of files you lost are important, can you retrieve > >> them from your backup? > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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| Re: Lost files from deleting an XP Pro user account Your best bet at the moment is to pull out your disk, connect it to some other PC, then download and use one of the countless undelete tools. "Jeremy" <Jeremy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A7293C44-8DB4-4D72-B460-B8F701EE46B8@microsoft.com... > yeah, in my case, the account is gone, the documents and settings\{name of > user} is gone, and the files are gone... pretty crappy result considering > it > gave you the explicit option of keeping files. > > I'm well aware of the need for a good backup strategy, ... especially > right > now. Unfortunately hindsight is 20-20... :( > > > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > >> I tried your recipe for deleting an account and I'm beginning to suspect >> that this method has some major bugs. On my machine it ground away for >> several minutes, creating the same desktop folder that you found but >> otherwise doing precisely nothing visible. In other words, it did not >> delete >> the account and it did not delete any files. They are still in the >> original >> profile folder. Not good. >> >> I now suggest you do this: >> 1. Log on as Administrator. >> 2. Using Explorer, navigate to c:\Documents and >> Setings\{NameOfDeletedAccount} >> >> Can you see this folder? Is it populated? >> >> This is probably a good time to review your backup policy. Having >> important >> files stored in just one place is asking for trouble. Your disk might >> fail >> or your file system might get corrupted. A 2.5" disk in an external USB >> case >> is a low cost but highly effective backup medium. A good strategy would >> be >> to use it once a week and keep it well away from the PC for the rest of >> the >> time. Remember - computer failures don't happen to "other" people. They >> happen to everyone. >> >> >> "Jeremy" <Jeremy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:7414C6FD-081E-456F-A7B4-CDEB1E03A289@microsoft.com... >> >I used the control panel > user accounts interface to remove the user, >> >and >> > it's a wizard, which allows you to choose to keep files. I elected to >> > keep >> > them. >> > >> > The user's files are no longer in c:\documents and settings. It only >> > created a folder on the desktop named after the user, which was >> > basically >> > empty. >> > >> > Unfortunately the backup I have is from 2007, and quite old. (bad, I >> > know). >> > >> > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: >> > >> >> >> >> "Jeremy" <Jeremy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:A770EC8C-7D0E-4A37-9A3C-907973239FF1@microsoft.com... >> >> >I deleted a user account, and told it to keep the files associated >> >> >with >> >> >the >> >> > account. >> >> > It put a folder on the desktop named after the deleted user account, >> >> > but >> >> > it >> >> > is basically empty. It had one empty sub-folder called Owners >> >> > Pictures >> >> > or >> >> > something like that, but I lost many hundreds of other files... any >> >> > idea >> >> > where they might be recoverable from, or where else they could have >> >> > been >> >> > put? >> >> >> >> When you say "I deleted a user account", how exactly did you do it? >> >> When you look at the folder "c:\Documents and Settings", what >> >> subfolders >> >> can you see? Is the deleted account name among them? >> >> If the large number of files you lost are important, can you retrieve >> >> them from your backup? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| Re: Lost files from deleting an XP Pro user account On Dec 16, 4:31*pm, Jeremy <Jer...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > yeah, in my case, the account is gone, the documents and settings\{name of > user} is gone, and the files are gone... pretty crappy result consideringit > gave you the explicit option of keeping files. > > I'm well aware of the need for a good backup strategy, ... especially right > now. *Unfortunately hindsight is 20-20... :( > > > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > I tried your recipe for deleting an account and I'm beginning to suspect > > that this method has some major bugs. On my machine it ground away for > > several minutes, creating the same desktop folder that you found but > > otherwise doing precisely nothing visible. In other words, it did not delete > > the account and it did not delete any files. They are still in the original > > profile folder. Not good. > > > I now suggest you do this: > > 1. Log on as Administrator. > > 2. Using Explorer, navigate to c:\Documents and > > Setings\{NameOfDeletedAccount} > > > Can you see this folder? Is it populated? > > > This is probably a good time to review your backup policy. Having important > > files stored in just one place is asking for trouble. Your disk might fail > > or your file system might get corrupted. A 2.5" disk in an external USBcase > > is a low cost but highly effective backup medium. A good strategy wouldbe > > to use it once a week and keep it well away from the PC for the rest ofthe > > time. Remember - computer failures don't happen to "other" people. They > > happen to everyone. > > > "Jeremy" <Jer...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >news:7414C6FD-081E-456F-A7B4-CDEB1E03A289@microsoft.com... > > >I used the control panel > user accounts interface to remove the user,and > > > it's a wizard, which allows you to choose to keep files. *I electedto > > > keep > > > them. > > > > The user's files are no longer in c:\documents and settings. *It only > > > created a folder on the desktop named after the user, which was basically > > > empty. > > > > Unfortunately the backup I have is from 2007, and quite old. (bad, I > > > know). > > > > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > > >> "Jeremy" <Jer...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > >>news:A770EC8C-7D0E-4A37-9A3C-907973239FF1@microsoft.com... > > >> >I deleted a user account, and told it to keep the files associated with > > >> >the > > >> > account. > > >> > It put a folder on the desktop named after the deleted user account, > > >> > but > > >> > it > > >> > is basically empty. *It had one empty sub-folder called Owners Pictures > > >> > or > > >> > something like that, but I lost many hundreds of other files... any > > >> > idea > > >> > where they might be recoverable from, or where else they could have > > >> > been > > >> > put? > > > >> When you say "I deleted a user account", how exactly did you do it? > > >> When you look at the folder "c:\Documents and Settings", what subfolders > > >> can you see? Is the deleted account name among them? > > >> If the large number of files you lost are important, can you retrieve > > >> them from your backup?- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - File Restore Professional will help you to get your lost files back. You can downlkoad it from here: www.pcrecovery.com |
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