Uninstalled ISO program. NEED HELP!

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  1. Posts : 9
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    Uninstalled ISO program. NEED HELP!


    I accidentally uninstalled the ISO program ( I THINK...a yellow disc icon) that rebooted my system
    and when my windows started back up, the desktop looked completely different, kind of outdated.
    There is no volume. No internet connection. And no easy way to get those back on...almost non existent.
    What do I do!?
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  2. Posts : 10,796
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       #2

    What exactly did you uninstall? Volume, internet connection, desktop appearance.... these are totally unrelated to each other.
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  3. Posts : 10,796
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       #3

    Try this System Restore
    Post results
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  4. Posts : 9
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       #4

    It honestly wasn't anything specific , it just affected everything...troubleshooting
    Doesn't even do anything.. I went to programs to get rid of stuff I didn't need, it looked useless so I uninstalled and that happened. It looked like a DVD program by its icon.
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    ab25 said:
    It honestly wasn't anything specific , it just affected everything...troubleshooting
    Doesn't even do anything.. I went to programs to get rid of stuff I didn't need, it looked useless so I uninstalled and that happened. It looked like a DVD program by its icon.
    Try this System Restore
    Post results
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  6. Posts : 9
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    I'm cautious to try this system restore as I do not want any programs I use to be uninstalled.
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  7. Posts : 10,796
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    ab25 said:
    I'm cautious to try this system restore as I do not want any programs I use to be uninstalled.
    What did you install last few days (after the uninstall of ISO program)?

    You can always UNDO the "system restore", so I don't understand why to be so cautious
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  8. scr
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    System Restore has the ability to tell which current installed or uninstalled programs will be affected,
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Uninstalled ISO program. NEED HELP!-sysrestore-capture.png  
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  9. Posts : 9
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    Ohh I thought it just affected like EVERYTHING. K ill try it.. thanks.
    After uninstalling that program, nothing has been installed. Or at all lately.
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  10. Posts : 10,796
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    ab25 said:
    Ohh I thought it just affected like EVERYTHING. K ill try it.. thanks.
    After uninstalling that program, nothing has been installed. Or at all lately.
    "system restore" is just a rollback in time. Only a rollback of registry and exe, dll an so on. So all settings in registry are being rolled back and exe, dll as well.

    In your situation: Settings changed after the time of "restore point" are reverted. Exe and dll's you deleted (by uninstalling) are back again.

    Your mail, documents, pictures won't be affected.
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