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I ran this anti spyware program to delete spyware
associated with kazaa, imesh, and morpheus...and it winds up deleting all of my mp3s!!! my question is: Is there ANY way I can undo these deletions and restore my mp3 collection? Other programs know the difference between spyware and mp3s. You Microsoft developers need to fix this problem with this software. I can't tell you how annoyed I am right now. |
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Bobby;
Open the program and click on Tools Click Spyware Scan Click Manage Spyware Quarantine See if the files are there. Click Tools Click Advanced Tools Click Browser Hijack Settings Restore Look here also. You may also have success with System Restore. Otherwise you may need to restore the MP3s from your back-ups. Also remember this is a Beta. You should NEVER use a Beta on a product ion system or any system with important irreplaceable data. You should also be willing to perform a Clean Installation to resolve issues if necessary. If you feel annoyed, don't be annoyed at Microsoft, be annoyed at the person installing this Beta on the computer. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/ "Bobby Hill" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0eb101c4f6c2$9ebfba30$a501280a@phx.gbl... >I ran this anti spyware program to delete spyware > associated with kazaa, imesh, and morpheus...and it winds > up deleting all of my mp3s!!! my question is: Is there > ANY way I can undo these deletions and restore my mp3 > collection? > > Other programs know the difference between spyware and > mp3s. You Microsoft developers need to fix this problem > with this software. I can't tell you how annoyed I am > right now. |
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I tried System Restore as soon as I realized my mp3's
deleted and I chose a restore point where this program wasn't even installed, but unfortunately system restore couldn't save my mp3s. I tried your suggestions, but I found no luck. Oh well, thanks anyway. I am incredibly disturbed over the fact that this piece of software doesn't know the difference between an mp3 and spyware. When I am using any form of antispyware software, whether it be Adaware or Spybot, I trust those programs to do their jobs and not cause pernicious harm to my computer or anything that's on it. Unfortunately, the geniuses at Microsoft or whoever made this program for them broke that trust. You developers better put some restoration features for deleted programs into the final product. Adaware and Spybot both allow you to restore files that have been deleted, so if there's a problem it won't be of irrevocable of nature. It's truly a disgrace for Microsoft to start charging people for this hunk of junk. I wouldn't pay a fraction of a penny for this garbage. >Open the program and click on Tools >Click Spyware Scan >Click Manage Spyware Quarantine >See if the files are there. >Click Tools >Click Advanced Tools >Click Browser Hijack Settings Restore >Look here also. > >You may also have success with System Restore. > >Otherwise you may need to restore the MP3s from your back-ups. > >Also remember this is a Beta. >You should NEVER use a Beta on a product ion system or any system with >important irreplaceable data. >You should also be willing to perform a Clean Installation to resolve issues >if necessary. > >If you feel annoyed, don't be annoyed at Microsoft, be annoyed at the person >installing this Beta on the computer. > >-- >Jupiter Jones [MVP] >http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/ > > >"Bobby Hill" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >news:0eb101c4f6c2$9ebfba30$a501280a@phx.gbl... >>I ran this anti spyware program to delete spyware >> associated with kazaa, imesh, and morpheus...and it winds >> up deleting all of my mp3s!!! my question is: Is there >> ANY way I can undo these deletions and restore my mp3 >> collection? >> >> Other programs know the difference between spyware and >> mp3s. You Microsoft developers need to fix this problem >> with this software. I can't tell you how annoyed I am >> right now. > > >. > |
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It is not for sale, it is Beta.
-- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/ <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0f5301c4f6d9$154bc5c0$a501280a@phx.gbl... >I tried System Restore as soon as I realized my mp3's > deleted and I chose a restore point where this program > wasn't even installed, but unfortunately system restore > couldn't save my mp3s. I tried your suggestions, but I > found no luck. Oh well, thanks anyway. > > I am incredibly disturbed over the fact that this piece > of software doesn't know the difference between an mp3 > and spyware. When I am using any form of antispyware > software, whether it be Adaware or Spybot, I trust those > programs to do their jobs and not cause pernicious harm > to my computer or anything that's on it. Unfortunately, > the geniuses at Microsoft or whoever made this program > for them broke that trust. You developers better put > some restoration features for deleted programs into the > final product. Adaware and Spybot both allow you to > restore files that have been deleted, so if there's a > problem it won't be of irrevocable of nature. It's truly > a disgrace for Microsoft to start charging people for > this hunk of junk. I wouldn't pay a fraction of a penny > for this garbage. > >>Open the program and click on Tools >>Click Spyware Scan >>Click Manage Spyware Quarantine >>See if the files are there. >>Click Tools >>Click Advanced Tools >>Click Browser Hijack Settings Restore >>Look here also. >> >>You may also have success with System Restore. >> >>Otherwise you may need to restore the MP3s from your > back-ups. >> >>Also remember this is a Beta. >>You should NEVER use a Beta on a product ion system or > any system with >>important irreplaceable data. >>You should also be willing to perform a Clean > Installation to resolve issues >>if necessary. >> >>If you feel annoyed, don't be annoyed at Microsoft, be > annoyed at the person >>installing this Beta on the computer. >> >>-- >>Jupiter Jones [MVP] >>http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/ >> >> >>"Bobby Hill" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote > in message >>news:0eb101c4f6c2$9ebfba30$a501280a@phx.gbl... >>>I ran this anti spyware program to delete spyware >>> associated with kazaa, imesh, and morpheus...and it > winds >>> up deleting all of my mp3s!!! my question is: Is > there >>> ANY way I can undo these deletions and restore my mp3 >>> collection? >>> >>> Other programs know the difference between spyware and >>> mp3s. You Microsoft developers need to fix this > problem >>> with this software. I can't tell you how annoyed I am >>> right now. >> >> >>. >> |
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"... System Restore does not monitor changes to or recover
users' personal data files such as documents, graphics, e-mail, and so on. ..." Source: http://tinyurl.com/2fnhk Cheers! >-----Original Message----- >Bobby; >Open the program and click on Tools >Click Spyware Scan >Click Manage Spyware Quarantine >See if the files are there. >Click Tools >Click Advanced Tools >Click Browser Hijack Settings Restore >Look here also. > >You may also have success with System Restore. > >Otherwise you may need to restore the MP3s from your back-ups. > >Also remember this is a Beta. >You should NEVER use a Beta on a product ion system or any system with >important irreplaceable data. >You should also be willing to perform a Clean Installation to resolve issues >if necessary. > >If you feel annoyed, don't be annoyed at Microsoft, be annoyed at the person >installing this Beta on the computer. > >-- >Jupiter Jones [MVP] >http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/ > > >"Bobby Hill" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >news:0eb101c4f6c2$9ebfba30$a501280a@phx.gbl... >>I ran this anti spyware program to delete spyware >> associated with kazaa, imesh, and morpheus...and it winds >> up deleting all of my mp3s!!! my question is: Is there >> ANY way I can undo these deletions and restore my mp3 >> collection? >> >> Other programs know the difference between spyware and >> mp3s. You Microsoft developers need to fix this problem >> with this software. I can't tell you how annoyed I am >> right now. > > >. > |
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I'm certain MS AntiSpyware would NOT arbitrarily delete
MP3's out of the real "My Music" folder just for fun. Many times third-party software creates it's own "Music" folder. It may have been deleted out of a spyware program folders, but surely you would have noticed at the end of the scan, as it lists everything it finds in great detail. So, your music is somewhere that you don't even know. And you run a beta software program on a computer that has "critical" data. And you have not backed up your data...ever. And you run a scan with the beta software, and delete the results without looking to see that it's your data. And for all of your foolishness your going to turn around and blame the software distributor who's trying to get thier beta tested. WOW! Sure, I can see your point. ZILLA >-----Original Message----- >I tried System Restore as soon as I realized my mp3's >deleted and I chose a restore point where this program >wasn't even installed, but unfortunately system restore >couldn't save my mp3s. I tried your suggestions, but I >found no luck. Oh well, thanks anyway. > >I am incredibly disturbed over the fact that this piece >of software doesn't know the difference between an mp3 >and spyware. When I am using any form of antispyware >software, whether it be Adaware or Spybot, I trust those >programs to do their jobs and not cause pernicious harm >to my computer or anything that's on it. Unfortunately, >the geniuses at Microsoft or whoever made this program >for them broke that trust. You developers better put >some restoration features for deleted programs into the >final product. Adaware and Spybot both allow you to >restore files that have been deleted, so if there's a >problem it won't be of irrevocable of nature. It's truly >a disgrace for Microsoft to start charging people for >this hunk of junk. I wouldn't pay a fraction of a penny >for this garbage. > >>Open the program and click on Tools >>Click Spyware Scan >>Click Manage Spyware Quarantine >>See if the files are there. >>Click Tools >>Click Advanced Tools >>Click Browser Hijack Settings Restore >>Look here also. >> >>You may also have success with System Restore. >> >>Otherwise you may need to restore the MP3s from your >back-ups. >> >>Also remember this is a Beta. >>You should NEVER use a Beta on a product ion system or >any system with >>important irreplaceable data. >>You should also be willing to perform a Clean >Installation to resolve issues >>if necessary. >> >>If you feel annoyed, don't be annoyed at Microsoft, be >annoyed at the person >>installing this Beta on the computer. >> >>-- >>Jupiter Jones [MVP] >>http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/ >> >> >>"Bobby Hill" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote >in message >>news:0eb101c4f6c2$9ebfba30$a501280a@phx.gbl... >>>I ran this anti spyware program to delete spyware >>> associated with kazaa, imesh, and morpheus...and it >winds >>> up deleting all of my mp3s!!! my question is: Is >there >>> ANY way I can undo these deletions and restore my mp3 >>> collection? >>> >>> Other programs know the difference between spyware and >>> mp3s. You Microsoft developers need to fix this >problem >>> with this software. I can't tell you how annoyed I am >>> right now. >> >> >>. >> >. > |
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I once ran Spybot on a system and it removed a piece of spyware, good but
the computer that this spyware was installed on needed this spyware, it was part of the original install. So I tried to recover and spybot failed I had to use system restore. The point is that spybot recover function is not the best so I would not rely on those functions try reading before you tell any program to erase anything and always backup your data Lorne "ZILLA" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:208b01c4f71a$b21b7210$a601280a@phx.gbl... > I'm certain MS AntiSpyware would NOT arbitrarily delete > MP3's out of the real "My Music" folder just for fun. > Many times third-party software creates it's own "Music" > folder. It may have been deleted out of a spyware program > folders, but surely you would have noticed at the end of > the scan, as it lists everything it finds in great > detail. > So, your music is somewhere that you don't even know. And > you run a beta software program on a computer that > has "critical" data. And you have not backed up your > data...ever. And you run a scan with the beta software, > and delete the results without looking to see that it's > your data. And for all of your foolishness your going to > turn around and blame the software distributor who's > trying to get thier beta tested. WOW! > Sure, I can see your point. > ZILLA > > > >>-----Original Message----- >>I tried System Restore as soon as I realized my mp3's >>deleted and I chose a restore point where this program >>wasn't even installed, but unfortunately system restore >>couldn't save my mp3s. I tried your suggestions, but I >>found no luck. Oh well, thanks anyway. >> >>I am incredibly disturbed over the fact that this piece >>of software doesn't know the difference between an mp3 >>and spyware. When I am using any form of antispyware >>software, whether it be Adaware or Spybot, I trust those >>programs to do their jobs and not cause pernicious harm >>to my computer or anything that's on it. Unfortunately, >>the geniuses at Microsoft or whoever made this program >>for them broke that trust. You developers better put >>some restoration features for deleted programs into the >>final product. Adaware and Spybot both allow you to >>restore files that have been deleted, so if there's a >>problem it won't be of irrevocable of nature. It's > truly >>a disgrace for Microsoft to start charging people for >>this hunk of junk. I wouldn't pay a fraction of a penny >>for this garbage. >> >>>Open the program and click on Tools >>>Click Spyware Scan >>>Click Manage Spyware Quarantine >>>See if the files are there. >>>Click Tools >>>Click Advanced Tools >>>Click Browser Hijack Settings Restore >>>Look here also. >>> >>>You may also have success with System Restore. >>> >>>Otherwise you may need to restore the MP3s from your >>back-ups. >>> >>>Also remember this is a Beta. >>>You should NEVER use a Beta on a product ion system or >>any system with >>>important irreplaceable data. >>>You should also be willing to perform a Clean >>Installation to resolve issues >>>if necessary. >>> >>>If you feel annoyed, don't be annoyed at Microsoft, be >>annoyed at the person >>>installing this Beta on the computer. >>> >>>-- >>>Jupiter Jones [MVP] >>>http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/ >>> >>> >>>"Bobby Hill" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> > wrote >>in message >>>news:0eb101c4f6c2$9ebfba30$a501280a@phx.gbl... >>>>I ran this anti spyware program to delete spyware >>>> associated with kazaa, imesh, and morpheus...and it >>winds >>>> up deleting all of my mp3s!!! my question is: Is >>there >>>> ANY way I can undo these deletions and restore my mp3 >>>> collection? >>>> >>>> Other programs know the difference between spyware and >>>> mp3s. You Microsoft developers need to fix this >>problem >>>> with this software. I can't tell you how annoyed I am >>>> right now. >>> >>> >>>. >>> >>. >> |
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Just checked, My mp3's still ok
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1eeb01c4f6e6$65602fd0$a601280a@phx.gbl... > "... System Restore does not monitor changes to or recover > users' personal data files such as documents, graphics, > e-mail, and so on. ..." > > Source: > http://tinyurl.com/2fnhk > > Cheers! > |
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This reply is probably a day late and a dollar short.
Anyway, here it is. After my recent system crash I found this great FREE program called "PC Inspector." It has a little bug, I can't even remember what it is, but if I clicked on certain things in a certain order it would stop responding so I'd have to EndTask and rerun it. For a free recovery program I really like it, and I was able to restore ALL of my files. http://www.pcinspector.de/file_recovery/uk/download.htm Basic notes: try to not do much file writing to your lost folder's disk, recover to another drive (save the files to another drive). I keep my TEMP folder [reg hack] on its own nothing temp logical drive - temp folder meaning: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion \Explorer\Shell Folders HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion \Explorer\User Shell Folders HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Environment C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT (if you have one) Find Internet Properties of Internet Explorer icon off desktop or Options from browser window menu and change the Temporary Internet Files settings. Basically, anywhere my system is pointing to a temp folder I've put it all under the same root\TEMP on a nothing drive. The concept is if I loose files and I need the system to recover (what else?), my surfing will not write temp files to the disk I'm trying to recover. Again, this note is probably late but it might help someone later. Good luck. |
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