Windows .old. How can I go in this

in my old\users\user.documents.their windows are some files that I'd like to see again. (I have windows vista ultimate.32 bit). Told me I can go in this and click out and/or delete any program files .is it true if yes, how can I go into windows .old, I tried to ask my computer but no help.is ant their far I can click my computer and go in my old programs, they are their in my computer so I need to be able to use you think not... waiting for your reply.thank you

Hello

This article will help you:

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/932912

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