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I was moving a fairly large folder-- about 50 images-- two days ago. This was
not a first, I've successfully completed a burn in this same manner in the
past. However, this particular time, windows said there was a problem and
what would I like to do? I clicked 'skip' and the entire contents of the
folder disappeared. They did not reappear in the recycle bin. Does anyone
know where windows might have dumped them? I had someone else look through my
folders, a computer tech specialist, with no luck. Also, I paid my $35 for
the microsoft chat just to be told they couldn't help me. If anyone here can
help me, I'd do a happy dance.
Mark L. Ferguson (NOT an MS-MVP)
FAQ for MS Antispyware version 1.0.509
http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm marfers notes for windows xp http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/chatNotes.htm ..
"yecal2" <yecal2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:62C6F2EC-5831-4368-A345-4EBFB2AD9CAA@microsoft.com...
>I was moving a fairly large folder-- about 50 images-- two days ago. This was
> not a first, I've successfully completed a burn in this same manner in the
> past. However, this particular time, windows said there was a problem and
> what would I like to do? I clicked 'skip' and the entire contents of the
> folder disappeared. They did not reappear in the recycle bin. Does anyone
> know where windows might have dumped them? I had someone else look through my
> folders, a computer tech specialist, with no luck. Also, I paid my $35 for
> the microsoft chat just to be told they couldn't help me. If anyone here can
> help me, I'd do a happy dance.
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