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WinXP Reinstallation
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I was recently forced to reinstall Windows XP. However, after doing so, I noticed all my user settings, including programs and favorite internet websites I had saved were deleted. I noticed that my programs are still listed on my harddrive (c directory), but they are no longer on my desktop nor in the program menu that lists on the pull down menu. Is there any way I can retrieve my settings and my programs without resorting to installing them all again. I also wish to retrieve my favorites.
I have made several attempts to retrieve/restore prior user settings using a special feature in WindXP with no success. Frustrated, please help.
I have made several attempts to retrieve/restore prior user settings using a special feature in WindXP with no success. Frustrated, please help.
I doubt it. Depending on the OS you were using before, its profile information may not be compatible to windows. Also, I'm not sure, but windows XP might not even save profile information (for real, i have no clue about this, but it's just a thought).
P.S. before you ask/make a new thread... GOOGLE IT!!!
Windows XP was pre-installed on my computer. By the way, I didn't use the restore disc that came with the computer because I feared it would delete all my previous settings. Instead I used a full-version WinXP I bought prior to purchasing this computer, which came with WinXP. I thought it may provide me options to avoid losing previous settings.
I don't appreciate you referring to me as stupid b/c we don't know it all. I am new to this. This has never happened to me during earlier installations. So this is all new to me and I am learning like everyone else. I am just frustrated because all my information stored on my computer is no longer accessible to me since the reinstallation. I had many programs, etc. before, which I now can not access. They are still on my harddrive, however, but I can not open them. I have attempted system restore (a feature included with WindowsXP) several times, but it didn't work.
It no longer even prompts me to enter my password as before. I just click on my new username icon and I'm in. Why has it altered all of my settings and no longer prompts me for my password?
If anyone can help, I would appreciate it? I desperately need to retrieve all of my programs, favorites and MS Outlook POP3 files. They are all gone. I don't want to have to resort to reinstalling all of my programs, etc. yet again.

I don't appreciate you referring to me as stupid b/c we don't know it all. I am new to this. This has never happened to me during earlier installations. So this is all new to me and I am learning like everyone else. I am just frustrated because all my information stored on my computer is no longer accessible to me since the reinstallation. I had many programs, etc. before, which I now can not access. They are still on my harddrive, however, but I can not open them. I have attempted system restore (a feature included with WindowsXP) several times, but it didn't work.
It no longer even prompts me to enter my password as before. I just click on my new username icon and I'm in. Why has it altered all of my settings and no longer prompts me for my password?
If anyone can help, I would appreciate it? I desperately need to retrieve all of my programs, favorites and MS Outlook POP3 files. They are all gone. I don't want to have to resort to reinstalling all of my programs, etc. yet again.

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Originally Posted by basementcoder
I doubt it. Depending on the OS you were using before, its profile information may not be compatible to windows. Also, I'm not sure, but windows XP might not even save profile information (for real, i have no clue about this, but it's just a thought).
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Well...I'm not completely sure myself except for sing system restore (Start/All Programs/Accessories/SystemTools/System Restore). But I believe when you reinstall your OS, you REinstall. And by that I mean, you write over the old, or delete first and make the second. I think you get my point. Also, I don't think basementcoder is calling you stupid, that is just his signature which goes on all of his post.
P.S. Please dont burn me for anything because this is my first reply on this site
P.S. Please dont burn me for anything because this is my first reply on this site
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I don't appreciate you referring to me as stupid b/c we don't know it all.
Can you clarify a couple of points please?
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I had many programs, etc. before, which I now can not access. They are still on my harddrive, however, but I can not open them.
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I noticed all my user settings, including programs and favorite internet websites I had saved...
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It no longer even prompts me to enter my password as before. I just click on my new username icon and I'm in. Why has it altered all of my settings and no longer prompts me for my password?
"May the Wombat of Happiness snuffle through your underbrush."
- Ancient Aborigine blessing
Please do not contact me by email or PM for help. We're all volunteers here, and only have so much free time to dedicate to our efforts.
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- Ancient Aborigine blessing
Please do not contact me by email or PM for help. We're all volunteers here, and only have so much free time to dedicate to our efforts.
However, if I've been working on a thread with you already, and seem to have "forgotten" your thread, please do send me a message. I try not to let things slip through the cracks, but it does happen sometimes.
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Originally Posted by basementcoder
I doubt it. Depending on the OS you were using before, its profile information may not be compatible to windows. Also, I'm not sure, but windows XP might not even save profile information (for real, i have no clue about this, but it's just a thought).
Fallen Heroes Song ,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RfXBB0BRHY
Going with the Flow ,but the water is low and the rocks are big
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RfXBB0BRHY
Going with the Flow ,but the water is low and the rocks are big
Don't feel bad b/c this is my first time participating in a forum PERIOD, yet alone initiating a post.
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Originally Posted by XpTech
Well...I'm not completely sure myself except for sing system restore (Start/All Programs/Accessories/SystemTools/System Restore). But I believe when you reinstall your OS, you REinstall. And by that I mean, you write over the old, or delete first and make the second. I think you get my point. Also, I don't think basementcoder is calling you stupid, that is just his signature which goes on all of his post.
P.S. Please dont burn me for anything because this is my first reply on this site
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