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| | Vista - WHAT DO I DO!!!?? |
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| 09-29-2006 | #1 |
| | WHAT DO I DO!!!?? When I updated from windows xp my "my music" folder seemed to be the only one that had security permissions preventing me from accessing the folder..I have permission now but all my music is gone, but my disc space is still the same as if I had all the music still. What do I do? |
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| 09-29-2006 | #2 |
| | RE: WHAT DO I DO!!!?? "KP" wrote: > When I updated from windows xp my "my music" folder seemed to be the only one > that had security permissions preventing me from accessing the folder..I have > permission now but all my music is gone, but my disc space is still the same > as if I had all the music still. What do I do? > Music is no longer stored under %userprofile%\My Documents\My Music\. Your {documents, music, videos} are now moved to %userprofile%\{Documents, Music, Videos} instead of being inside My Documents folder. |
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| 09-29-2006 | #3 |
| | RE: WHAT DO I DO!!!?? There is nothing there, and when i do a Search for the music it finds nothing...this sucks because it was over 50gb's "nameless fella" wrote: > "KP" wrote: > > > When I updated from windows xp my "my music" folder seemed to be the only one > > that had security permissions preventing me from accessing the folder..I have > > permission now but all my music is gone, but my disc space is still the same > > as if I had all the music still. What do I do? > > > > Music is no longer stored under %userprofile%\My Documents\My Music\. Your > {documents, music, videos} are now moved to %userprofile%\{Documents, Music, > Videos} instead of being inside My Documents folder. |
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| 09-29-2006 | #4 |
| | Re: WHAT DO I DO!!!?? "KP" wrote > There is nothing there, and when i do a Search for the music it finds > nothing...this sucks because it was over 50gb's > > "nameless fella" wrote: > >> "KP" wrote: >> >> > When I updated from windows xp my "my music" folder seemed to be the >> > only one >> > that had security permissions preventing me from accessing the >> > folder..I have >> > permission now but all my music is gone, but my disc space is still the >> > same >> > as if I had all the music still. What do I do? >> > >> >> Music is no longer stored under %userprofile%\My Documents\My Music\. >> Your >> {documents, music, videos} are now moved to %userprofile%\{Documents, >> Music, >> Videos} instead of being inside My Documents folder. I'm sorry but don't you have a backup? Beta software should only be put on a test system, not on a production or primary use computer. Important data should always be backed up. Data loss can happen anytime. Try some of the data recovery software. Do a google search for it. -- Rock [ MVP User/Shell] |
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| 09-29-2006 | #5 |
| | Re: WHAT DO I DO!!!?? And you don't have it backed up anywhere? And you installed a BETA OS on your production PC? Hmmm.... Sorry, don't mean to seem aloof... don't have an answer for you. Next time, have a backup and don't install a BETA OS on a production PC. Even if this is a secondary PC, if it had 50GB's of data that you don't have elsewhere, dude, it IS a production PC. Live and learn. Lang "KP" <KP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:20BA8A62-FF2D-4F26-9B36-B01DC5D78E6A@microsoft.com... > There is nothing there, and when i do a Search for the music it finds > nothing...this sucks because it was over 50gb's > > "nameless fella" wrote: > >> "KP" wrote: >> >> > When I updated from windows xp my "my music" folder seemed to be the >> > only one >> > that had security permissions preventing me from accessing the >> > folder..I have >> > permission now but all my music is gone, but my disc space is still the >> > same >> > as if I had all the music still. What do I do? >> > >> >> Music is no longer stored under %userprofile%\My Documents\My Music\. >> Your >> {documents, music, videos} are now moved to %userprofile%\{Documents, >> Music, >> Videos} instead of being inside My Documents folder. |
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| 09-30-2006 | #6 |
| | Re: WHAT DO I DO!!!?? Before you give up, there are maybe a couple of places you might look, but I have no idea if they would be there. The first is Windows.old, but if you did a search, you should have found them there, unless they were compressed or something. The second is the path below. Enter it where you want and go to the folder. Once there you might look for your music. This folder does not show up in any searches, so something might be hiding. Change the information in the path to fit your situation and then copy and paste. C:\Users\You\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\Virtualized It might make a difference about where the music is, depending on if it was covered under DRM or just ripped from a CD--don't know for sure. Like you probably, I can't believe the install would just wipe it out without backing it up somewhere. I have an extra hard drive, maybe I will install XP and then upgrade to see if I can find some music, but mine will not have any DRM associated with it. Clark "Lang Murphy" <lang_murphy@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:4B014BB3-30AF-4206-B767-64A059C32CDF@microsoft.com... > And you don't have it backed up anywhere? And you installed a BETA OS on > your production PC? > > Hmmm.... > > Sorry, don't mean to seem aloof... don't have an answer for you. Next > time, have a backup and don't install a BETA OS on a production PC. Even > if this is a secondary PC, if it had 50GB's of data that you don't have > elsewhere, dude, it IS a production PC. Live and learn. > > Lang > > "KP" <KP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:20BA8A62-FF2D-4F26-9B36-B01DC5D78E6A@microsoft.com... >> There is nothing there, and when i do a Search for the music it finds >> nothing...this sucks because it was over 50gb's >> >> "nameless fella" wrote: >> >>> "KP" wrote: >>> >>> > When I updated from windows xp my "my music" folder seemed to be the >>> > only one >>> > that had security permissions preventing me from accessing the >>> > folder..I have >>> > permission now but all my music is gone, but my disc space is still >>> > the same >>> > as if I had all the music still. What do I do? >>> > >>> >>> Music is no longer stored under %userprofile%\My Documents\My Music\. >>> Your >>> {documents, music, videos} are now moved to %userprofile%\{Documents, >>> Music, >>> Videos} instead of being inside My Documents folder. > |
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| 09-30-2006 | #7 |
| | Re: WHAT DO I DO!!!?? OK, I just finished installing Xp and then 5728 Twice, once for each way you could have updated. If you "Upgraded" from within XP, which is the only way to upgrade, you files would be in the C:\Users\YourUser\Music folder. If you did a "Custom (advanced)" install, your files would have been moved to C:\Windows.old\documents and Settings\Your User\My Documents\My Music This is assuming you had the files in your My Documents\My Music folder. I can only think of 3 possibilities why they might not be there. First, you had a failed install attempt so when you tried again, the original files were overwritten. Secondly, if you changed user names (or passwords), they may be is a different area (a total guess ).Lastly, the DRM on the files caused them to be handled in a different manner (another guess). All I might suggest, and you have probably already done this, is to run Windows Explorer in administrator mode to search for the file extensions. Clark "Clark" <who@whoknows.com> wrote in message news:62B085D3-83B3-4D7F-8E8F-2C6F03B3B95F@microsoft.com... > Before you give up, there are maybe a couple of places you might look, but > I have no idea if they would be there. > > The first is Windows.old, but if you did a search, you should have found > them there, unless they were compressed or something. The second is the > path below. Enter it where you want and go to the folder. Once there > you might look for your music. This folder does not show up in any > searches, so something might be hiding. Change the information in the > path to fit your situation and then copy and paste. > > C:\Users\You\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet > Files\Virtualized > > It might make a difference about where the music is, depending on if it > was covered under DRM or just ripped from a CD--don't know for sure. Like > you probably, I can't believe the install would just wipe it out without > backing it up somewhere. I have an extra hard drive, maybe I will install > XP and then upgrade to see if I can find some music, but mine will not > have any DRM associated with it. > > Clark > > "Lang Murphy" <lang_murphy@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:4B014BB3-30AF-4206-B767-64A059C32CDF@microsoft.com... >> And you don't have it backed up anywhere? And you installed a BETA OS on >> your production PC? >> >> Hmmm.... >> >> Sorry, don't mean to seem aloof... don't have an answer for you. Next >> time, have a backup and don't install a BETA OS on a production PC. Even >> if this is a secondary PC, if it had 50GB's of data that you don't have >> elsewhere, dude, it IS a production PC. Live and learn. >> >> Lang >> >> "KP" <KP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:20BA8A62-FF2D-4F26-9B36-B01DC5D78E6A@microsoft.com... >>> There is nothing there, and when i do a Search for the music it finds >>> nothing...this sucks because it was over 50gb's >>> >>> "nameless fella" wrote: >>> >>>> "KP" wrote: >>>> >>>> > When I updated from windows xp my "my music" folder seemed to be the >>>> > only one >>>> > that had security permissions preventing me from accessing the >>>> > folder..I have >>>> > permission now but all my music is gone, but my disc space is still >>>> > the same >>>> > as if I had all the music still. What do I do? >>>> > >>>> >>>> Music is no longer stored under %userprofile%\My Documents\My Music\. >>>> Your >>>> {documents, music, videos} are now moved to %userprofile%\{Documents, >>>> Music, >>>> Videos} instead of being inside My Documents folder. >> > |
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