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Did you already try typing the document name into the manual search engine, searching all drives? I suspect you have. I'm no expert whatsoever, but I've lost stuff before and found it with that.
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Spybot and adaware work fine for me.
I recently downloaded Easy thumbnails and my computer realy f---cd up with bugs It took my computer guy 1 day to fix the problem. PJ |
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do a find and use the name or part of the name with and without the extension using the modified recently checkbox. With that you should be able to find the file as it was when the computer shutdown.
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Try calling Microsoft tech support (866)452-4755.
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Try calling Microsoft tech support (866)452-4755. [/ QUOTE ] yeah, that's a great idea!! I just read that Bill Gates hired the number one tech advisor from Peebait!! ![]() Sorry Dan. ![]() |
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have you tried to understand his instructions !!!!!
PJ |
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I run both of those programs...and have used easy thumbnails for almost 4 years now. It's never caused a problem...so I don't think it's that program...
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