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Files on desktop have been deleted
xavstarblues:
Hello,
I'm running into a strange problem after using Windows Repair AIO.
After i runned the program, computer won't start (but that is not really the issue, as i can reinstall it) however, the files that were on the desktop are gone, and i can't find them anywhere, i can see that the date of the "Desktop" folder is consistent with the running of windows repair aio.
So i guess it did something. maybe there was some symlink with onedrive or similar (did not find anything about it) and not really sure has it is not my computer.
So, my questions, where do i find the logs of windows repair aio to know exactly what happened and try to find some information about what happened?
Thanks
Boggin:
The quickest way to get to the Log is to open the repair program, click on Settings and then Log Location - Open Log Folder.
The route is Start - This PC - Windows C: - ProgramFiles(x86) -Tweaking.com - Windows Repair (All in One) - Logs
However, before you do that, open the repair program and click on Backup Tools - Restore under Registry Backup - Registry Restore then use the dropdown to select the dated back up then click on Restore Now and then see if your desktop files return.
What was the original reason why you ran the repair program ?
xavstarblues:
Hello, thanks for the reply.
I've checked those logs and they are not really helpfull, and pretty much empty (considering the amount of data being treated)
Since the computer/windows would not restart (looping into recovery), i've tried to replay the registry backup from the command line of windows recover fonction, but without results, but i can try to dig in the reg file.
The original reason for me to run the tool was that there was an error message in loop when user opened his session, along the lines of "explorer.exe the system has detected a buffer overun ... " (sorry error was not in english) with explorer crashing/restarting/crashing in an infinite loop.
Only way to go was to boot into safe mode, where the message would be displayed and then not quit the message box allowing me to try some stuff.
chkdsk
sfc/scannow
adwcleaner
Antivirus program
no software returned anything interesting, hence the decision to run windows repair AIO, as i used previously several times.
Worth noting, that i had a similar problem 4/5 years ago, but since the computer restarted properly and that i had an external backup of the files, i did not look into it.
Xavier
Boggin:
A search on that error hasn't found anything worthwhile but the missing desktop files could be related to the explorer.exe problem or the Icon repair in the program.
The program's Registry Restore may resolve that but this article looks useful to help - https://www.easeus.com/file-recovery/how-to-restore-missing-desktop-icons-and-files-in-windows-10.html
I think EaseUS is a free program.
You could also right click on the taskbar and select Task Manager then under Processes scroll down to Windows Explorer - click on it then on Restart and see if there is any improvement on your explorer.exe error message.
xavstarblues:
i do think there is something indeed related, probably the icon repair as the directory are now dated from the date of the run.
No problem with documents/images though.
Will give Easeus a try, already tried Recuva but without any interesting results.
Considering the explorer.exe issue, i'll just reinstall the whole system.
Quicker to do that.
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