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Lost Web Site
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Last week my computer went belly up and I lost all my programmes: also my Bookmarked pages! One of them was a site which gave solutions to several UK papers and I wondered if anyone knows the web address for it. BTW these were complete solutions for anyone in distress and looking for that last answer! Thanks for any help
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Thanks Dannyk13 but my Windows completely cracked up - I went to the repair section and selected the item that said protect all your files - guess what - all I was left with after repair was Windows files!! So no way of rectoring anything - re-install all programmes I could find the activation keys for and try to contact the publishers for any remaing - MS Office also lost all its sections and files so I am not very happy overall with Microsoft as the person I had the online chat with kept assuming I was only starting Windows 10 which I have had since last August and therefore he was worse than helpful. That is why I am so glad to see people with some sense answering my enquiry. Again sincere thanks you to you all Where's the whiskey bottle??
Have you tried this:-
Click Start, next All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, and then System Restore.
Select Restore my computer to an earlier time and click Next.
On the calendar that is displayed, a date in bold font indicates that a restore point was created that day. Select a date on which, or prior to, you know your system was working correctly, and click Next.
You will receive a confirmation window. Click Next to start the restore process. The system will automatically restart as part of the process.
Click Start, next All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, and then System Restore.
Select Restore my computer to an earlier time and click Next.
On the calendar that is displayed, a date in bold font indicates that a restore point was created that day. Select a date on which, or prior to, you know your system was working correctly, and click Next.
You will receive a confirmation window. Click Next to start the restore process. The system will automatically restart as part of the process.