Nathanial K'cansce
Jul 1st, 2002, 11:56:52 AM
The problem:
I started up my computer this morning, and as it was starting up, I went downstairs and did a few things for my mother. When I came back up here, I noticed that it was still booting up, and just at the "welcome" screen. That was odd in itself, since in the time I was doing stuff for mom, my computer would have been able to start up thrice over. No biggie. But then it did that nice welcome chime as windows actually started up. What I saw next was not pleasent. My desktop background was gone, my style was changed, 3/4ths of my desktop icons were non exsitent... you get the point.
Usually a restart works, so I restarted and this time, during the boot up, it came to a screen that said recommended that a scan go through and check your folders and files. There was more text to it than that, but it started scabnning before I could give it the ok to do so.
It foudn a bad sector cluster, and said that it replaced it, then it checked my free space. Once that was done, it gave a report of the amount of free space and such, then continued on in starting up.
Right before it hits the welcome screen, a box shows up, stating that I have files that are corrupted and that I should ocntact my administrator. So, I click "ok" since it's the only thing to click and a second box shows up, stating that The computer cannot locate any of my files, nor am I able to connect locally to my own settings, so it sets me up on a "temporary user". That's all fine and dandy, but it states that every time I shut off or log out, anything I change or whatever (style, background, what-have-you) it won't be saved. Which is a pain all by itself.
So, I ask, is there anyway to restore those corrupted files so that I can get back to my normal settings and such?
I started up my computer this morning, and as it was starting up, I went downstairs and did a few things for my mother. When I came back up here, I noticed that it was still booting up, and just at the "welcome" screen. That was odd in itself, since in the time I was doing stuff for mom, my computer would have been able to start up thrice over. No biggie. But then it did that nice welcome chime as windows actually started up. What I saw next was not pleasent. My desktop background was gone, my style was changed, 3/4ths of my desktop icons were non exsitent... you get the point.
Usually a restart works, so I restarted and this time, during the boot up, it came to a screen that said recommended that a scan go through and check your folders and files. There was more text to it than that, but it started scabnning before I could give it the ok to do so.
It foudn a bad sector cluster, and said that it replaced it, then it checked my free space. Once that was done, it gave a report of the amount of free space and such, then continued on in starting up.
Right before it hits the welcome screen, a box shows up, stating that I have files that are corrupted and that I should ocntact my administrator. So, I click "ok" since it's the only thing to click and a second box shows up, stating that The computer cannot locate any of my files, nor am I able to connect locally to my own settings, so it sets me up on a "temporary user". That's all fine and dandy, but it states that every time I shut off or log out, anything I change or whatever (style, background, what-have-you) it won't be saved. Which is a pain all by itself.
So, I ask, is there anyway to restore those corrupted files so that I can get back to my normal settings and such?