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Accessories Missing In Windows 7 32 Bit

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Jacko439 | 16:35 Fri 17th Jul 2015 | Technology
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I recently deleted various files and later found that I had deleted the Accessories folder from the Start menu can any one help me restore these files please
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Is it in your recycle bin?
Click 'Start', then 'Control Panel' and 'Appearance and Personalization'.

Under 'Taskbar and Start Menu', click 'Customize the Start Menu'.

Click 'Customize' and then 'Use Default settings'.

Click 'OK' twice.
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Firstly let me say the missing Accessories file is not in the recycle bin this as been long cleared out. I have tried the suggestion of Buenchico and all it brought up was ie explorer system tools no add on's. Any other suggestions please
Look here
C:\Users\'yourname'\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Accessories

If the folders not there then you might have to try System Restore to try and get it back. If you create another user can you see an Accessories folder on there?
I`d try a Windows repair first but you need the master disk for that usually.
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Have tried slackAlice's suggestion :-C:\Users\"LeslieJackson"\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\StartMenu\Programs\accessories and it comes up with the following:- Windows cannot find etc. etc.

I have the original installation disc windows 7 would this be of any help? is this the master disc you mention Ukbod2015?
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My grateful thanks to everyone who tried to help me sort out the missing file "Accessories" on my computer but after a lot of searching have managed to locate and replace the missing file. So this problem is now sorted

many thanks to all

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