"Joe Magiera" <joemagiera.DeleteThis@ameritech.net> wrote in message
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> By accident (obviously), from a command prompt (DOS Window), while in
> the root drive, a delete *.* command was issued (i.e., "C:\>delete
> *.*").
>
> Fortunately XP was smart enough to not delete any folders. However
> all files in the root have been deleted.
>
> I've tried no fewer than 6 various undelete applications with no
> success. They all have problems identfying deleted files in the root
> directory. One of them, nice enough to offer tech support for a demo
> version, noted that it doesn't have anything to attach files in the
> root to, so it doesn't identify them.
>
> I tried running the old MS DOS undelete command, but I got some kind
> of "Delete Sentry control file not found". Documentation said to use
> a /dos switch on it, but that didn't work either. I do remember how
> well that undelete command worked back in the DOS/Windows days.
>
> Does anyone know of any ways to undelete files from the root
> directory? Any tips/help much appreciated. Thanks,
>
> Joe
Did you only have "windows" files there or some user ones as well. If only
windows files ie boot.ini, ntldr, NTDETECT.COM etc then you can replace
those no probs ( those are the only three files I have in C:\ )
regards
ted
Brute force fix would be to reload windows but to say c:\widowsnew just to
get the root files replaced then edit boot.ini to point to old windows
folder c:\windows or whatever. The windows install does let you say where to
put it if you use an "advanced option" see below for uncertain location!!
Its late, so there may be a more simple solution that this tied brain missed
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