Has someone told you to 'recover'? Or did you decide this on your own.
I have had experience with many Support Departments and many solutions have
always been (and only been), reinstall.
Prior to you next 'recovery', post here for help. We may solve you some
steps.
Also, just because a piece of software is free on the internet, does not
mean you should install it on an operational system.
If you have the space, install a testing environment, install there, test
and if passes, install on the operational system. Safest bet.
"James W. Long" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> go to control panel->add remove.
> this is the list of intalled software you have.
> learn to know and recognize what you have.
>
> compare this with things on start->programs.
>
> if items on start->program are bogus, you can
> right click the shortcut and delete it.
> bear in mind that doesnt uninstall any software,
> only the shortcut to something
> which may not exist any more, according to you.
>
> deleting the shortcut does not pevent you from
> runing something. most programs are stored
> in the program files folder and you can drill down
> to double click the executable.
>
> Be careful what you delete. rule of thumb is
> if you dont know what it is, leave it until
> you do know well enough to make an
> informed decision.
>
> I doubt a reinstall from the OEM left stuff you dont need.
> how about you just try a defrag and see if that helps?
>
> right clicking your drive C->properties,
> should reveal an imense amount of unused space.
>
> when you download, you should save most of the time.
> I have a folder I made called Incoming where I save
> downloaded stuff to. under that I have more folders
> such as mp3s, installs, pictures, etc. then I put it
> where I want it, or make a new folder.
>
> when you choose to run "now", you probably just want
> to run it without saving any kind of install. If you
> want the install, save instead. if you just want it run
> then run it.
> does that help?
>
> take it easy over there. no need to reload every month.
>
> turn on your firewall, get spybot and ad-aware and run them weekly.
>
> if you want to know what something is, look up the executable in google.
>
> James
>
> "danny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:0FFC9AA0-5917-407A-B05D-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I only got my computer 4 months ago and in that time i've done 3 or 4
>>total
>> recoveries ie factory settings.This is because i have encountered
>> problems im
>> unable to deal with and have sought help on the phone.Necessary or not
>> these
>> racoveries seem to have left residual material on my computer in the form
>> of
>> files folders and stuff in the 'all programs' menu that when i hover the
>> mouse over it it says 'empty'.what i want to do is sort the wheat from
>> the
>> chaff but i dont know what is what exactly.I know not to tamper with
>> certain
>> stuff on my C drive but other than that i'm stuck and its really bugging
>> me
>> now.Also if i'm downloading from yhe web should i run,save and where
>> should i
>> put it[depending on what kind of file it is]
>> --
>> hodcarrier,carp
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