The manufacturer's (Dell, Sony, HP, etc.) restore program is designed to
return the system to the out of the box state, it usually warns you to back
up any documents or files you wish to save before starting the restore.
Unfortunately, these programs many times wipe the drive clean so anything on
the PC would be wiped out. If that is what happened, you could poke around
in the c:\Documents and Setting\ directory and see if there is an old user
directory with your files still present. You didn't say what version of
Media Center you have, but by the date I assume it's MCE 2005.
The only other option would be to use some type of recovery S/W to see if
any files on the hard drive can be salvaged.
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James
Orlando, FL
"looser" <loo...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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My HP manufacturers restore/setup program
it USE and work the Windows System Restore always
But I have Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 for HP..
looser Run Windows System Restore
And ask A [MS MVP] to help you
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I just had a user at work do the exact same thing with their personal
laptop, they heard something about system restore from a friend or relative
and when they had some hang after an update, they hit the button at the HP
startup to "Resore the System", ignored the warning about backing up the
data, and then brought the system in to work to ask why all the junkware
from HP was back on the system and it was only showing XP with SP2. :o)
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James
Orlando, FL
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