Error Disk Cleanup utility

the utility disk cleanup on my laptop has authorized the necessary files, a lot of films and documents on mine and my disks hard partners, how to restore these? Help, please!

Hi Jess, this article will be may be of interest:

http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/need-help-uncompressing-disk-cleanup-damage-t3559893.html

That explains how to unzip the files (if all goes well, they're still on your system). It is not a feature I used with XP.

Otherwise if this does not help, then back for backups.

And believe me, I know what you mean when it's not "my day"! I'm not really having a good week.

K

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