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Guy with a laptop says all of his pics and music which he had on his desktop suddenly vanished, they are not in the recycle bin and since he did not delete them, any ideas please?
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In that case, it sounds as if it could be malware to me.

 

I'd do some scans first and see what you come up with.

You may want to have Pete take a look, Mike.

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I don't have the guy's unit, he just called in to make the inquiry, thing is he wants to recover the files more than he wants to fix the unit so if the files are nowhere to be found on the unit then wouldn't make sense I ask him to bring it in.
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Does he have any icons or folders on his desktop at all or did everything disappear?

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So his icons (shortcuts) are there but any folders containing documents and pictures are gone?

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Providing he knows what the titles are of the files, he could try a normal search for them, if they haven't been deleted, they should show up somewhere.

 

Actually, the little doggy on XP search is one of those silly things I miss in W7. :big_grin:

 

Nev.

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System Restore doesn't usually affect files, Mike.

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Providing he knows what the titles are of the files, he could try a normal search for them, if they haven't been deleted, they should show up somewhere.

 

Actually, the little doggy on XP search is one of those silly things I miss in W7. :big_grin:

 

Nev.

 

Mike, I don't think I'd give up until trying Search as

recommended by Nev! Over the years, I've had

good luck with that.

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Hi Mike,

 

Haven't seen it around for awhile, but there is The FakeHDD rogue malware that deletes the following folders and stores them into a numbered folder under %Temp%\smtmp:

Start Menu

Quick Launch

Documents

Desktop

 

If the temp files are removed..... so will the smtmp folder containing these.

So don't run any temp file cleaners until you are sure of what you are dealing with.

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Mike, if your contact did actually accidentally delete the files, a file recovery program such as Recuva (http://filehippo.com/download_recuva/ or https://www.piriform.com/recuva/download) or its portable version which can be run from a usb memory stick (https://www.piriform.com/recuva/features/portable-version) may be able to recover them. The sooner this is tried, the better as delay means the deleted files space on the drive will be overwritten so much by subsequent file saving activity that that the original deleted files become unrecoverable.

 

Good luck, Kick.

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