Folder appear in search but can't access it.

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I have a folder that i see when i do search but i can't access it i get
C:/Users/Juve/Desktop/New Folder refers to a location that is not available.


How do i get back those folders ?
 
dont you just love vista? its so secure its securing itself from its own
user.. ha!

*but of course its not secure at all when it comes to malware and viruses
 
is there a way to get those folder back.

Bink said:
dont you just love vista? its so secure its securing itself from its own
user.. ha!

*but of course its not secure at all when it comes to malware and viruses
 
Why not provide some help? Instead you just are a nasty moron with only
about 2 remaining brain cells left. You remind me of our resident clown
Kevin

Just FYI
 
I did provide help you monkey with an imploded cranium.
But I see you didn't... LOL

because you cant! :-)
 
Bink said:
I did provide help you monkey with an imploded cranium.
But I see you didn't... LOL

because you cant! :-)

I remember you saying you'd never come back to this ng capin' crunch.
Remember?
We were all very happy with that decision.
Frank
 
I tried the administrator command but the administrator account doesn't show
up is there any solution ?
 
Juve said:
I tried the administrator command but the administrator account doesn't show
up is there any solution ?

:

Go to start/run and type in compmgmt.msc
Then go to Local Users and Groups/Users/Administrator...then click on
Administrator and make user there is no tick in "Account is disabled" or
"Account is locked out".
Then go to start/switch user and log on as Administrator.
Frank
 
I don't see Local Users and Groups/Users/Administrator in the computer
management.
 
i expanded it and i see task scheduler , event viewer , shared folder ,
reliability and perfomance and device manager.
 
Juve said:
I have a folder that i see when i do search but i can't access it i get
C:/Users/Juve/Desktop/New Folder refers to a location that is not
available.


How do i get back those folders ?


The folder must be in some index but no longer exists. Did you check the
Recycle Bin? If it is in there you can restore it. Otherwise, to all intents
and purposes it's probably gone and the only way you could find out is
through some kind of harddrive recovery software or sending the drive to a
harddrive recovery company.

Saucy
 
Juve said:
i expanded it and i see task scheduler , event viewer , shared folder ,
reliability and perfomance and device manager.

:

Hummm...you might try running sfc /scannow in the start/run prompt. It
will repair system files.
Frank
 
Hummm...you might try running sfc /scannow in the start/run prompt. It
will repair system files.
Frank

Too bad there isn't a button somebody can push to repair a village
idiot like you.
 
Adam said:
Too bad there isn't a button somebody can push to repair a village
idiot like you.
hehehe...you're really jealous of me aren't you mr pig...lol!
You're not smarter, not richer and certainly not better
looking...hahaha...lol.
But you are dumber, certainly slower and most certainly you are an ugly pig.
Pity!
Frank
 

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