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Hello all.
I have had a good few searches but my problem keywords seem to be a bit generic.
My issue is that I recently turned on my PC and the desktop had reverted back to the standard Windows 7 background with none of the desktop files. On further inspection I found out none of my files within My Docs and C: were there, it was as if I had logged on as a new user. I am the only user on this PC.
I restarted and everything returned to normal. This has happened a few times now and to be honest, it's unnerving me a bit, I wonder if anyone can shed any light on this issue for me.
My machine is:
Novotech PC/NB
Intel Core i7 PCU 920@267GHz 266GHz
RAM 6.00 GB
64bit OS
Thanks in advance.
Simon
I have had a good few searches but my problem keywords seem to be a bit generic.
My issue is that I recently turned on my PC and the desktop had reverted back to the standard Windows 7 background with none of the desktop files. On further inspection I found out none of my files within My Docs and C: were there, it was as if I had logged on as a new user. I am the only user on this PC.
I restarted and everything returned to normal. This has happened a few times now and to be honest, it's unnerving me a bit, I wonder if anyone can shed any light on this issue for me.
My machine is:
Novotech PC/NB
Intel Core i7 PCU 920@267GHz 266GHz
RAM 6.00 GB
64bit OS
Thanks in advance.
Simon
Solution
Have you uninstalled the bloatware associated with your OEM copy?
Mitchell_A
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Did you "upgrade" to Windows 7 or did you do a "Clean" install?
As always, it's best to backup your files just in case you turn on your beast one day and everything's gone.
As always, it's best to backup your files just in case you turn on your beast one day and everything's gone.
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Thanks for the responses. I had Windows 7 installed as OEM so it's not an upgrade. I have transferred my files from my current PC, however.
I have some serious back up so I am lucky enough not to have to worry about that aspect, however, I am concerned about the fact that this has happened a few times now.
Thanks also for the pointers, the fix problems procedures pass all the tests.
It's a mystery
I have some serious back up so I am lucky enough not to have to worry about that aspect, however, I am concerned about the fact that this has happened a few times now.
Thanks also for the pointers, the fix problems procedures pass all the tests.
It's a mystery
Mitchell_A
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Have you uninstalled the bloatware associated with your OEM copy?
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Have you uninstalled the bloatware associated with your OEM copy?
No I haven't. I'm not very technical, I am sorry. Is there anything specific I should unistall?