my documents

Is the a way to restore files that were deleted in a disk cleanup,ie: all, My Documents? OS Vista

Mon, 2007-05-14 02:10 - Topics:

I did a simple disk cleanup in Visatand it wiped out alll documents etc.

my documents..

Tue, 2007-05-08 10:08 - Topics:

guys, i am the administrator on my machine, i "unhide" all of the folders and files and noticed in my home folder a folder called "my documents" exactly like XP and also "my music" and "my pictures". when i try to go into the folders it says access...

Vista search problem

Sun, 2007-04-29 06:45 - Topics:

When I first got my Vista Business it would find and display text within my documents. Now I find that when I run a search from the start menu not only does it take quite a bit longer to find the files I commonly use, it often doesn't find other...

Not able to open more than one window

Sun, 2007-04-29 03:39 - Topics:

Hi. I just got a new computer and want to transfer all my old music files from Computer A to Computer B (which has Vista.)

I plug in my USB, which has some of the music files on it, and that opens the USB folder.
Then when I try to open 'My Music' or ANY other folder, it just comes up blank.

Is my new computer faulty, or do I need to do something to it where I can go 'Start, Open My Documents' (for example) and then 'Start, Open My Pictures' (for example) and have both or multiple folders up at the same time?

Thanks for any help!!

Vista Voice Recognition

Fri, 2007-04-27 21:46 - Topics:

When I created my profile and first trained my voice etc, the VR software concluded by asking me if I wanted to search my documents.
I said no at the time because I had no documents. Now, I would like to search my documents for keywords to add to my vocabulary, but I can not find how to initiate this search again! Even creating a new profile and training all over did not result in asking me to search my docs.

Does anyone know how I can start this search again?

C.M.Wilkerson, D.C.
Editor in Chief
www.MedicalTabletPC.com

Changing Default Drive

Mon, 2007-04-23 18:36 - Topics:

Hey all!
I have a Dell Laptop triple-booting XP, Vista, and Ubuntu 6.06. Anyway, I have a shared partition that I use for saving files for all three. Is there a way for me to change the default place to save in Vista to that drive instead of the "My Documents" that is on the Vista partition? Thanks in advance.

Trouble opening transferred documents

Mon, 2007-04-09 17:50 - Topics:

So I got all my stuff transferred over from My Documents on my XP to Documents on Vista. To access, it asks me to name what program Iwant to open...

Can one set another folder to "Display as a Menu" ??

Fri, 2007-04-06 12:08 - Topics:

Now that I've done all the little things that made Vista actually run fairly well, I've found I really like the "Display as menu" option for the start menu. I like being able to see the cascading menu from my Documents link. However, I'd like to have this functionality for other folders not included in my personal directory -- does anyone know a way to do this or if it's even possible?

Many thanks!
Dave

Synchronisation

Thu, 2007-03-29 08:30 - Topics:

Hey,

Is there a way I can keep the 'My Documents' folders on my PC and laptop synchronised? At the moment I have to remember which files I've altered on one, and the manually copy the files to the other. It can be a pain sometimes.

What would be cool, is if I can run something on one of them, that automatically does it (keeping the most recently modified file if there's a conflict, deleting a file on my laptop that I've deleted on my PC, etc etc).

I could write something myself that does it using Java or C++'s net libraries, but there's got to be something in Vista I've overlooked, or simple utility on the web somewhere.

Major Desktop and Documents File Folder Touble

Wed, 2007-03-28 21:23 - Topics:

Hello

I just installed VISTA home premium over my XP professional on Dell Dimension 4600 Pentium 4 machine.

Most of the kinks are worked out except one huge problem which has lead me to believe I may have been attacked by some kind of virus.

If any of you could kindly look at the attatchments and help me explain why I have so many multiple desktop and document folders I really be grateful (though one person already thinks this is the result of some kind of bug).

After having backed up most of my computer I started going through deleted what I thought were the extra folders (and it seems impossible to tell) and found that when I clicked "Documents" from the start menu no folder opened apparently because I had deleted the wrong ones. After using to system restore, I can access a documents folders. Other wierd things like my documents dissapperaing from desktop as I deleted what I thought appear to be extra files.


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