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Computers and Software => Computers and Software - General => Topic started by: Dottonedan on August 13, 2012, 10:18:19 AM
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PC said it had "updates for my system" I think oh, good. Maybe it will have some improvements and make life easier. NOOOOOO! now my stuff is gone.
More than likely, it's user error (I'm sure) right? It's my fault since I am not a PC user expert.
Why is it so flipp'n hard to just re start the computer after installing updates (and keep everything I had before)?
All preferences/settings in Illy and Photoshop get whipped out. , The internet program and preferences (I use) are all gone. websites/links, everything. My desktop links/folders all gone. My menu bar pins, all gone.
PC's seem to suck at this stuff. When you update the system on a Mac, you still keep off of your stuff. Why does it mess with all your settings in your individual programs? WHY OH WHY?
Does it have some hidden way of popping back in everything the way I had it set up? It can't just delete all my settings, (and saved website link). Where is that stuff?
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SYSTEM RESTORE!
In the future you should ask for advice on crap like that here first just in case!
That said usualy the only windows updates that effects user settings is Service Packs and even them I think maintain settings but I could be wrong. What were the updates you executed for exactly?
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i have never seen that...strange
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Sounds like somehow you are logging in as a different user. Only thing I can come up with.
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I'm on Windows 7. Service pack update. Imagine if someone bought a PC to use for the first time and had nobody around to help them. They'd be on tech support every day. Sheesh.
No, common sense says, you shouldn't have to get advice on how to get back all of your settings (even the settings inside your flippn programs) when you do any kind of an update. Should be basic stuff.
Click here, up date installs, restart, go back to work. Thats about how it should work. WHY would it not work like that?
Seems everything you want to do in a PC you need some "special thing you need to download" or you need to do steps 1-20 to get it to do something and you need to take some PC building class to work one. Sheeesh. I want to run one. I don't want to build one. I don't want to have to take a class to operate one.
I'm not flipp'n stupid. Why would I have to do all this crap (after an install of an update). It never said I needed to do that. It never said. "make sure to do this or that before (or after) installing"! Next time I want to move a folder, I'll call one of you guys to see how I can do that.
Friggn'n PC's.
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PC= Piece of Crap
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Don't worry Dan I am right there with you, PCs are getting worse not better.
Did you try a restore?
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YO@Dan that happens to folks who has bad karma towards windows
since i updated to win 7 no problemo here
I agree with Inkman sistem restore is the ticket
Gabe
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I have no bad Karma. All good stuff floating around me. :)
Do I do a restore all users files or recover system settings?
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Start-
All programs-
Accessories-
System restore- Restore to any date before the install. It will take a while.
Go have a brew.
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You possibly have a virus or profile was locked when you logged in causing a duplicate to be created with none of your settings.
Look in the c:/users directory and see if it has "dan" and "dan.0001" or something like that. If something looks fishy then there is a fairly easy fix.
If it's the hide virus then that is kind of tricky and probably needs more "professional" help.
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PC= Piece of Crap
Good call Dennis!
I bought my wife a new Dell in Feb. It is getting ready to be sent in for the third time. Now her curser disappears randomly and jumps all over the screen when typing. It has been nothing but a lemon.
I am not saying that Mac is all that, well I am but PC's have turned to crap in the last few years since I made the jump.
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You possibly have a virus or profile was locked when you logged in causing a duplicate to be created with none of your settings.
Look in the c:/users directory and see if it has "dan" and "dan.0001" or something like that. If something looks fishy then there is a fairly easy fix.
If it's the hide virus then that is kind of tricky and probably needs more "professional" help.
I have 3 users in it but no duplicates. Mine and my sons is locked.
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Dan, if you create a file on your desktop does it immediately disappear?
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PC= Piece of Crap
Good call Dennis!
I bought my wife a new Dell in Feb. It is getting ready to be sent in for the third time. Now her curser disappears randomly and jumps all over the screen when typing. It has been nothing but a lemon.
I am not saying that Mac is all that, well I am but PC's have turned to crap in the last few years since I made the jump.
You bought a dell... Nuff said.
That's like saying foreign cars suck, I bought this yugo and it was total crap. ;)
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gilligan beat me to it. Dell's stink. They shove their systems so full of crap it's stupid. Also, what did you pay for that, $600? How can you start to compare a $600 system to a $3k system?
A fair fight would be a Lenovo Thinkstation vs. a MAC. Yeah, there are some great home-builds out there, but the lenovo systems are tested and tested and tested for compatibility...just like a MAC is. Essentially the cheap PCs are like Ford Fiestas. They are bare bone systems meant to get you on the road. But don't look for things like AC, power windows or reliability.
The best thing you can do with your Dell is wipe it clean and start over. Get all of their software off of there, put a free anti-virus program on there and go.
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Dan, if you create a file on your desktop does it immediately disappear?
NO. Visible and accessible.
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I have the Lenovo Thinkstation. Yea. It's not a Mac. It's working well outside of this whacked interface.
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Should I restore as suggested? If so, should it be "restore user files" or Recover System settings?
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Do a system restore and be done with it.
its in the accesories/system tools/ system restore.
Only option you pick is the restore date. Just make sure it is before the updates were applied.
Restore does not touch user files at all. Even if you made new files today you will still have them after the restore.
Restore only effects system files and program files.
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I did the system restore and it worked. :) Yippee! I'm back in action. Thanks gang! It also said that the Service pack was also installed successfully, however that worked out.
How can you install that successfully, yet go back a day for everything else? Why didn't it just install it successfully without affecting everything else to begin with? Sheeesh. Anyways, all I want ids fir it to work. It does.
Thanks!!
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gilligan beat me to it. Dell's stink. They shove their systems so full of crap it's stupid. Also, what did you pay for that, $600? How can you start to compare a $600 system to a $3k system?
A fair fight would be a Lenovo Thinkstation vs. a MAC. Yeah, there are some great home-builds out there, but the lenovo systems are tested and tested and tested for compatibility...just like a MAC is. Essentially the cheap PCs are like Ford Fiestas. They are bare bone systems meant to get you on the road. But don't look for things like AC, power windows or reliability.
The best thing you can do with your Dell is wipe it clean and start over. Get all of their software off of there, put a free anti-virus program on there and go.
Its been wiped. AV put on as well. It was just for email and simple word stuff and not much more. No more Dells for sure. Motherboard has also been replaced. It's had a charging problem too. She wants to handle it so I have not taken it back yet and implanted it in someones a$$.
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You do get what you pay for to a degree and they have to cut corners somewhere to make that pc so cheap.
R&d, testing, components.... Somewhere corners were cut.
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In the Dell line, the upper end models do work better. The lockout sort of sounds virusy to me.
Get the IT guy to come out. Fix it. Dream of shiny red apples.
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For what it's worth, iMacs are only around 1200 and up, which is all I've ever used, never the 3K ones. Not into the PC/Mac wars especially, but I'm a Mac guy, can't get quite comfortable on a PC, though I can do what I have to on them, shipping and QB, and I can usually solve problems, but they are more demanding of your time when you upgrade, but maybe that's due to the unfamiliarity.
Steve