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ok so im a dumb blonde - was fiddling around with
the "Advanced Tools-->System Explorers-->Startup Programs" and managed to delete a file called Hot Keys. Since then Ive realised that this is my only way of adjusting the volume on the laptop without going into actual volume control....which is much more of a pain in the arse. ANYWAY the question is, is there a way to recover a permanently removed program? im guessing not but im hoping someone out there knows more about it than me and can shed some light on the matter. Cheers muchly Vx |
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You haven't really removed the program itself from your drive, you've just
removed the startup item that loads it when the OS starts up. You probably have this utility on a CD that came with your machine. Another way to find it might be to check out the vendors web site and find an updated version, or simply a place where such things are available for download for customers that have lost the CD. Reinstallation of the utility is the easiest way to get it back into the startup area. Alternatively, looking at the details on a similar machine, using that same tool in Microsoft Antispyware, would tell you what registry entry to modify to put it back the way it was originally. The vendors tech support might be able to help you through this, as well. -- FAQ for Microsoft Antispyware: http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm "Vikky" <vikkyloudon@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:160301c5486c$7af96640$a401280a@phx.gbl... > ok so im a dumb blonde - was fiddling around with > the "Advanced Tools-->System Explorers-->Startup > Programs" and managed to delete a file called Hot Keys. > Since then Ive realised that this is my only way of > adjusting the volume on the laptop without going into > actual volume control....which is much more of a pain in > the arse. > ANYWAY the question is, is there a way to recover a > permanently removed program? im guessing not but im > hoping someone out there knows more about it than me and > can shed some light on the matter. > Cheers muchly > Vx |
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I am only a novice but I believe that if you do a System
Restore to a checkpoint prior to the statup entry removal you should regain your Hot Keys. This helped me when I went to far when using CCleaner. >-----Original Message----- >ok so im a dumb blonde - was fiddling around with >the "Advanced Tools-->System Explorers-->Startup >Programs" and managed to delete a file called Hot Keys. >Since then Ive realised that this is my only way of >adjusting the volume on the laptop without going into >actual volume control....which is much more of a pain in >the arse. >ANYWAY the question is, is there a way to recover a >permanently removed program? im guessing not but im >hoping someone out there knows more about it than me and >can shed some light on the matter. >Cheers muchly >Vx >. > |
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