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OT..New computer burped, big time.
While viewing some stamp images in a file folder my desktop background
changed to the image I was viewing. I found the images in the file folder I was viewing were in the desktop image files. No problem changing the desktop background, however I could not get the images out of the desktop image file. A call to HP help connected me to India and the Tech Rep entered my computer, tried several times to take the file out with no success. He finally deleted the folder. Holy Crap, all my images are gone to cyber space. The folder is still listed in the desktop image files but is not active. Tech Rep says it is burned to the hard drive. He doesn't know how or why this happened and yhas no concern that all my images are gone. This has to be a one of a kind incident. Windows 7 may be doing something not done with other versions. I know some odd things have happened since I bought the new computer. Ralphael, the OLD one |
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It occurs to me, Ralph, you need to organise your images
in a hiearchial system, and view them through windows explorer, or a dedicated image viewer. My son has a habit of dropping all and sundry onto his desktop, when it is better image husbandry to have 'em in a Folder. If they were in a folder C:/My Document/Ralph Images then it is so simple to grab the folder slide it across and copy to C:/My Documents/Ralph Images backup,...it takes nano seconds. You should never lose an image other than with HDD failure. I would be sceptical blaming it on Windows 7 "Ralphael1" While viewing some stamp images in a file folder my desktop background changed to the image I was viewing. I found the images in the file folder I was viewing were in the desktop image files. No problem changing the desktop background, however I could not get the images out of the desktop image file. A call to HP help connected me to India and the Tech Rep entered my computer, tried several times to take the file out with no success. He finally deleted the folder. Holy Crap, all my images are gone to cyber space. The folder is still listed in the desktop image files but is not active. Tech Rep says it is burned to the hard drive. He doesn't know how or why this happened and yhas no concern that all my images are gone. This has to be a one of a kind incident. Windows 7 may be doing something not done with other versions. I know some odd things have happened since I bought the new computer. Ralphael, the OLD one |
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"Sir F. A. Rien" wrote in message ... Ralphael1 found these unused words: While viewing some stamp images in a file folder my desktop background changed to the image I was viewing. I found the images in the file folder I was viewing were in the desktop image files. No problem changing the desktop background, however I could not get the images out of the desktop image file. A call to HP help connected me to India and the Tech Rep entered my computer, tried several times to take the file out with no success. He finally deleted the folder. Holy Crap, all my images are gone to cyber space. The folder is still listed in the desktop image files but is not active. Tech Rep says it is burned to the hard drive. He doesn't know how or why this happened and yhas no concern that all my images are gone. This has to be a one of a kind incident. Windows 7 may be doing something not done with other versions. I know some odd things have happened since I bought the new computer. Ralphael, the OLD one Check your Recycle Bin, the images may be recoverable. Hey, it's a new OS and you may have accidentally pressed a 'short cut' key. Does his computer have a Restore option, should be in the help and support area and System Tools in the Accessorities. If he can restore the system to an earlier time before the problem, he might get the files back. Not sure on it, but it shouldn't hurt anything to try. I've use that option more than a few times, when running into trouble with things like a bad installation and etc. Also, let me give you some advice. When you get your PC working the way you want, be careful about installing updates. Not all updates are good for your computer. As a long time atari user, that would be some of the best advice I can give you. Especially when your software and hardware warranties are expired and your system is getting abit old. Be careful if you have a good working system, about installing system upgrades. And it should be easy to back up your picture files to a CD(s). I have a HP and never had any major problems with it, However, I started out using Atari Computers and still do. So I use PCs somewhat different, than those who have always used a PC. I do recall something similar to that problem on a Sony Computer I had one time. But it only envolved 5 or 10 pictures. I did a system Restore to fix it, iirc. Also, I have found that some Screen Savers aren't very nice. Stick with a simple screen saver, If you use one that does a slide show or access the hard drive for information, problems can creep in. Good luck with it, Barry |
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On Feb 17, 11:04*pm, "rodney" pookiethai@NOSPAM iprimus.com.au
wrote: It occurs to me, Ralph, you need to organise your images in a hiearchial system, and view them through windows explorer, or a dedicated image viewer. My son has a habit of dropping all and sundry onto his desktop, when it is better image husbandry to have 'em in a Folder. If they were in a folder C:/My Document/Ralph Images then it is so simple to grab the folder slide it across and copy to C:/My Documents/Ralph Images backup,...it takes nano seconds. You should never lose an image other than with HDD failure. I would be sceptical blaming it on Windows 7 "Ralphael1" While viewing some stamp images in a file folder my desktop background changed to the image I was viewing. I found the images in the file folder I was viewing were in the desktop image files. No problem changing the desktop background, however I could not get the images out of the desktop image file. A call to HP help connected me to India and the Tech Rep entered my computer, tried several times to take the file out with no success. He finally deleted the folder. Holy Crap, all my images are gone to cyber space. The folder is still listed in the desktop image files but is not active. Tech Rep says it is burned to the hard drive. He doesn't know how or why this happened and yhas no concern that all my images are gone. This has to be a one of a kind incident. Windows 7 may be doing something not done with other versions. I know some odd things have happened since I bought the new computer. Ralphael, the OLD one Exactly where they were, in My Documents and file folder xxx pics. Ralph |
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On Feb 18, 5:31*pm, Sir F. A. Rien wrote:
Ralphael1 found these unused words: While viewing some stamp images in a file folder my desktop background changed to the image I was viewing. I found the images in the file folder I was viewing were in the desktop image files. No problem changing the desktop background, however I could not get the images out of the desktop image file. A call to HP help connected me to India and the Tech Rep entered my computer, tried several times to take the file out with no success. He finally deleted the folder. Holy Crap, all my images are gone to cyber space. The folder is still listed in the desktop image files but is not active. Tech Rep says it is burned to the hard drive. He doesn't know how or why this happened and yhas no concern that all my images are gone. This has to be a one of a kind incident. Windows 7 may be doing something not done with other versions. I know some odd things have happened since I bought the new computer. Ralphael, the OLD one Check your Recycle Bin, the images may be recoverable. Hey, it's a new OS and you may have accidentally pressed a 'short cut' key. Not a chance. The clean up also empties the recycle bin Ralph |
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On Feb 18, 7:45*pm, "phantomm_1" wrote:
"Sir F. A. Rien" wrote in messagenews:rrfrn5ht48gjlesgvbv3ti7phshpi5st26@4ax .com... Ralphael1 found these unused words: While viewing some stamp images in a file folder my desktop background changed to the image I was viewing. I found the images in the file folder I was viewing were in the desktop image files. No problem changing the desktop background, however I could not get the images out of the desktop image file. A call to HP help connected me to India and the Tech Rep entered my computer, tried several times to take the file out with no success. He finally deleted the folder. Holy Crap, all my images are gone to cyber space. The folder is still listed in the desktop image files but is not active. Tech Rep says it is burned to the hard drive. He doesn't know how or why this happened and yhas no concern that all my images are gone. This has to be a one of a kind incident. Windows 7 may be doing something not done with other versions. I know some odd things have happened since I bought the new computer. Ralphael, the OLD one Check your Recycle Bin, the images may be recoverable. Hey, it's a new OS and you may have accidentally pressed a 'short cut' key. Does his computer have a Restore option, should be in the help and support area and System Tools in the Accessorities. If he can restore the system to an earlier time before the problem, he might get the files back. Not sure on it, but it shouldn't hurt anything to try. I've use that option more than a few times, when running into trouble with things like a bad installation and etc. Also, let me give you some advice. When you get your PC working the way you want, be careful about installing updates. *Not all updates are good for your computer. As a long time atari user, that would be some of the best advice I can give you. Especially when your software and hardware warranties are expired and your system is getting abit old. Be careful if you have a good working system, about installing system upgrades. And it should be easy to back up your picture files to a CD(s). I have a HP and never had any major problems with it, However, I started out using Atari Computers and still do. *So I use PCs somewhat different, than those who have always used a PC. I do recall something similar to that problem on a Sony Computer I had one time. But it only envolved 5 or 10 pictures. *I did a system Restore to fix it, iirc. Also, I have found that some Screen Savers aren't very nice. *Stick with a simple screen saver, If you use one that does a slide show or access the hard drive for information, *problems can creep in. Good luck with it, Barry Not a chance. Restore will not restore deleted files. Ralph |
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"Ralphael1" wrote in message ... On Feb 18, 7:45 pm, "phantomm_1" wrote: "Sir F. A. Rien" wrote in messagenews:rrfrn5ht48gjlesgvbv3ti7phshpi5st26@4ax .com... Ralphael1 found these unused words: While viewing some stamp images in a file folder my desktop background changed to the image I was viewing. I found the images in the file folder I was viewing were in the desktop image files. No problem changing the desktop background, however I could not get the images out of the desktop image file. A call to HP help connected me to India and the Tech Rep entered my computer, tried several times to take the file out with no success. He finally deleted the folder. Holy Crap, all my images are gone to cyber space. The folder is still listed in the desktop image files but is not active. Tech Rep says it is burned to the hard drive. He doesn't know how or why this happened and yhas no concern that all my images are gone. This has to be a one of a kind incident. Windows 7 may be doing something not done with other versions. I know some odd things have happened since I bought the new computer. Ralphael, the OLD one Check your Recycle Bin, the images may be recoverable. Hey, it's a new OS and you may have accidentally pressed a 'short cut' key. Does his computer have a Restore option, should be in the help and support area and System Tools in the Accessorities. If he can restore the system to an earlier time before the problem, he might get the files back. Not sure on it, but it shouldn't hurt anything to try. I've use that option more than a few times, when running into trouble with things like a bad installation and etc. Also, let me give you some advice. When you get your PC working the way you want, be careful about installing updates. Not all updates are good for your computer. As a long time atari user, that would be some of the best advice I can give you. Especially when your software and hardware warranties are expired and your system is getting abit old. Be careful if you have a good working system, about installing system upgrades. And it should be easy to back up your picture files to a CD(s). I have a HP and never had any major problems with it, However, I started out using Atari Computers and still do. So I use PCs somewhat different, than those who have always used a PC. I do recall something similar to that problem on a Sony Computer I had one time. But it only envolved 5 or 10 pictures. I did a system Restore to fix it, iirc. Also, I have found that some Screen Savers aren't very nice. Stick with a simple screen saver, If you use one that does a slide show or access the hard drive for information, problems can creep in. Good luck with it, Barry Not a chance. Restore will not restore deleted files. Ralph Well it depends on how you have your system setup and the software you use. I can undelete files that I delete on my system. Everyone uses there computer different. There is suppose to be software available that will recover files if they are marked as deleted on your hard drive. But if you write new files over the area where the files got deleted, then it will be much harder to recover all of them. How many pic files are you talking about? Barry |
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"phantomm_1" And it should be easy to back up your picture files to a CD(s). Eeeek, nobody does that anymore external HDD $100..how cheap is that!? |
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xxx pics?.. now I am blushing.
You must have saved one image inadvertently as "wallpaper" perhaps. "Ralphael1" Exactly where they were, in My Documents and file folder xxx pics. Ralph |
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On Feb 18, 11:00*pm, "phantomm_1" wrote:
"Ralphael1" wrote in message ... On Feb 18, 7:45 pm, "phantomm_1" wrote: "Sir F. A. Rien" wrote in messagenews:rrfrn5ht48gjlesgvbv3ti7phshpi5st26@4ax .com... Ralphael1 found these unused words: While viewing some stamp images in a file folder my desktop background changed to the image I was viewing. I found the images in the file folder I was viewing were in the desktop image files. No problem changing the desktop background, however I could not get the images out of the desktop image file. A call to HP help connected me to India and the Tech Rep entered my computer, tried several times to take the file out with no success. He finally deleted the folder. Holy Crap, all my images are gone to cyber space. The folder is still listed in the desktop image files but is not active. Tech Rep says it is burned to the hard drive. He doesn't know how or why this happened and yhas no concern that all my images are gone. This has to be a one of a kind incident. Windows 7 may be doing something not done with other versions. I know some odd things have happened since I bought the new computer. Ralphael, the OLD one Check your Recycle Bin, the images may be recoverable. Hey, it's a new OS and you may have accidentally pressed a 'short cut' key. Does his computer have a Restore option, should be in the help and support area and System Tools in the Accessorities. If he can restore the system to an earlier time before the problem, he might get the files back. Not sure on it, but it shouldn't hurt anything to try. I've use that option more than a few times, when running into trouble with things like a bad installation and etc. Also, let me give you some advice. When you get your PC working the way you want, be careful about installing updates. Not all updates are good for your computer. As a long time atari user, that would be some of the best advice I can give you. Especially when your software and hardware warranties are expired and your system is getting abit old. Be careful if you have a good working system, about installing system upgrades. And it should be easy to back up your picture files to a CD(s). I have a HP and never had any major problems with it, However, I started out using Atari Computers and still do. So I use PCs somewhat different, than those who have always used a PC. I do recall something similar to that problem on a Sony Computer I had one time. But it only envolved 5 or 10 pictures. I did a system Restore to fix it, iirc. Also, I have found that some Screen Savers aren't very nice. Stick with a simple screen saver, If you use one that does a slide show or access the hard drive for information, problems can creep in. Good luck with it, Barry Not a chance. Restore will not restore deleted files. Ralph Well it depends on how you have your system setup and the software you use. *I can undelete files that I delete on my system. Everyone uses there computer different. There is suppose to be software available that will recover files if they are marked as deleted on your hard drive. *But if you write new files over the area where the files got deleted, then it will be much harder to recover all of them. How many pic files are you talking about? Barry Norton Internet Security backs up files when you delete them. It's called the Norton protected recycle bin. (I've used it a few times to recover files that became corrupted. Also a regular HD backup helps. Blair |
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