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General Software Discussion / Re: Windows Help is NO HELP
« on: April 07, 2012, 08:49 AM »
My issues are resolved!
I just opened two windows, one with the D:\ files and one with the C:\ files. Then carefully used drag-n-drop to move the D: files to their proper locations in the C: files. I tested each program, as I went, making sure I didn't screw up anything... like dropping it in the wrong location. Each one worked the way it used to.
I still have the original issue though... ...running out of disk space on C: ... but I think I'm through with moving stuff around to get it.
I just opened two windows, one with the D:\ files and one with the C:\ files. Then carefully used drag-n-drop to move the D: files to their proper locations in the C: files. I tested each program, as I went, making sure I didn't screw up anything... like dropping it in the wrong location. Each one worked the way it used to.
Just found this post from IainB.I tried this first but... it didn't help or change anything that I could find.
Maybe this download includes a solution to my issue?-crabby3 (April 07, 2012, 12:21 AM)
Crabby, if you're not sure what you're doing, and you'd like to revert to how things were, you could consider using System Restore.I tried this second... unfortunately this didn't help either... but I was able to learn what to expect from Vista's System Restore. The only noticable change was... the DATA (D:) file name, on the Start Menu's right pane, reverted back to Documents... but all the files (that I had moved) were still in D:\-tomos (April 06, 2012, 07:44 AM)
I still have the original issue though... ...running out of disk space on C: ... but I think I'm through with moving stuff around to get it.