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  1. Posts : 26
    Windows 7 ultimate x64
       #1

    system volume information folder


    Hello all!

    I've screwed up, I don't know how it happened but I was moving around some stuff and something happened with the open windows (got stucked to the cursor) and when I got it to stop (I've got a new mouse with some small buttons on the side, and I've not managed to get used to them .. however I will disable those)

    Well the problem is that when I got to unhook that window from my cursor my 300Gb + mp3 folder was gone .. man it almost gave me a heartattack, cause I've been working on that thing for years basically ...

    I found it, it's somehow inside the "D:\system volume information" folder, and if I dragg it out to the root of the D drive it dissapears from the sys vol dir, but doesn't show up in the root at the D drive .. ?? and then if I go out from the sys vol dir and go back in again (basically refresh) then there it is again ..

    summary: ... cannot move my mp3 folder back to the D:\ folder since it accidently got moved to d:\system volume information ..

    please help .. I'm nervous like a cat on a hot tin roof

    Thanks

    //Ken1
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  2. Posts : 17,796
    Windows 10, Home Clean Install
       #2

    Ken1 said:
    Hello all!

    I've screwed up, I don't know how it happened but I was moving around some stuff and something happened with the open windows (got stucked to the cursor) and when I got it to stop (I've got a new mouse with some small buttons on the side, and I've not managed to get used to them .. however I will disable those)

    Well the problem is that when I got to unhook that window from my cursor my 300Gb + mp3 folder was gone .. man it almost gave me a heartattack, cause I've been working on that thing for years basically ...

    I found it, it's somehow inside the "D:\system volume information" folder, and if I dragg it out to the root of the D drive it dissapears from the sys vol dir, but doesn't show up in the root at the D drive .. ?? and then if I go out from the sys vol dir and go back in again (basically refresh) then there it is again ..

    summary: ... cannot move my mp3 folder back to the D:\ folder since it accidently got moved to d:\system volume information ..

    please help .. I'm nervous like a cat on a hot tin roof

    Thanks

    //Ken1
    Lets try the easy way first. Just go to back up and restore, to a point prior to the problem, and restore. If you are not sure how thats done just follow instructions below:



    Just go to help and information, and type back up and restore, follow instructions. You will be good to go in no time. In the case of problems, just return and we will be here for you.
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  4. Posts : 26
    Windows 7 ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #4

    richc46 said:
    Ken1 said:
    Hello all!

    I've screwed up, I don't know how it happened but I was moving around some stuff and something happened with the open windows (got stucked to the cursor) and when I got it to stop (I've got a new mouse with some small buttons on the side, and I've not managed to get used to them .. however I will disable those)

    Well the problem is that when I got to unhook that window from my cursor my 300Gb + mp3 folder was gone .. man it almost gave me a heartattack, cause I've been working on that thing for years basically ...

    I found it, it's somehow inside the "D:\system volume information" folder, and if I dragg it out to the root of the D drive it dissapears from the sys vol dir, but doesn't show up in the root at the D drive .. ?? and then if I go out from the sys vol dir and go back in again (basically refresh) then there it is again ..

    summary: ... cannot move my mp3 folder back to the D:\ folder since it accidently got moved to d:\system volume information ..

    please help .. I'm nervous like a cat on a hot tin roof

    Thanks

    //Ken1
    Lets try the easy way first. Just go to back up and restore, to a point prior to the problem, and restore. If you are not sure how thats done just follow instructions below:



    Just go to help and information, and type back up and restore, follow instructions. You will be good to go in no time. In the case of problems, just return and we will be here for you.

    Thank you rich!!

    I tried to access the backup / restore application .. and all I get is a window
    saying X an internal error has occured
    the parameter is incorrect (0x80070057)

    ?

    I want to say that I have not yet been able to afford the release
    so I'm still using the last beta ..

    thanks a bunch for helping me .. it means alot
    //Ken1
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  5. Posts : 17,796
    Windows 10, Home Clean Install
       #5

    Ken1 said:
    richc46 said:
    Ken1 said:
    Hello all!

    I've screwed up, I don't know how it happened but I was moving around some stuff and something happened with the open windows (got stucked to the cursor) and when I got it to stop (I've got a new mouse with some small buttons on the side, and I've not managed to get used to them .. however I will disable those)

    Well the problem is that when I got to unhook that window from my cursor my 300Gb + mp3 folder was gone .. man it almost gave me a heartattack, cause I've been working on that thing for years basically ...

    I found it, it's somehow inside the "D:\system volume information" folder, and if I dragg it out to the root of the D drive it dissapears from the sys vol dir, but doesn't show up in the root at the D drive .. ?? and then if I go out from the sys vol dir and go back in again (basically refresh) then there it is again ..

    summary: ... cannot move my mp3 folder back to the D:\ folder since it accidently got moved to d:\system volume information ..

    please help .. I'm nervous like a cat on a hot tin roof

    Thanks

    //Ken1
    Lets try the easy way first. Just go to back up and restore, to a point prior to the problem, and restore. If you are not sure how thats done just follow instructions below:



    Just go to help and information, and type back up and restore, follow instructions. You will be good to go in no time. In the case of problems, just return and we will be here for you.

    Thank you rich!!

    I tried to access the backup / restore application .. and all I get is a window
    saying X an internal error has occured
    the parameter is incorrect (0x80070057)

    ?

    I want to say that I have not yet been able to afford the release
    so I'm still using the last beta ..

    thanks a bunch for helping me .. it means alot
    //Ken1
    Did you make a system Image?
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  6. Posts : 26
    Windows 7 ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #6

    I don't get that application .. I downloaded it, installed it and when I start it all it come up with is an empty window ?? and nothing in the drop down boxes .. they are empty ???

    //Ken
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  7. Posts : 16,131
    7 X64
       #7

    Go to Services and make Task scheduler and Volume Shadow Copy service are running - before trying Shadow Explorer
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  8. Posts : 16,131
    7 X64
       #8

    If the boxes are empty - you have no shadow copies.

    Are you able to copy and paste the mp3 folder - instead of trying to move it.
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  9. Posts : 26
    Windows 7 ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #9

    SIW2 said:
    If the boxes are empty - you have no shadow copies.

    Are you able to copy and paste the mp3 folder - instead of trying to move it.
    thanks for helping me siw !!

    I'm trying it now using a program called powercopy ..it failed to copy a few files in the first minute but now it seems to copy them .. but it's gonna take 5.5 hours to complete it says but thats ok if it works ..it's 63670 files 5273 folder 327gb ..:)
    so I will cross my fingers ..

    thanks .. I will let you guys know later when it's completed ...

    //Ken1
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  10. Posts : 16,131
    7 X64
       #10

    Good luck with it.

    Might be a good idea to keep a backup copy of anything really important on an external device in future - you never know when you may need it.
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