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    Quote Originally Posted by markypee4 View Post
    Do a system restore if you really want to. Start > All Programmes > Acessories > System Tools > System Restore.
    Any other problems PM me if you like

    Note: What this will do is Restore your computer to a secific time when something on your computer was changed. If you have any worries or need mor einfo PM Me
    Won't work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    Won't work.
    How will it not?

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    lol you idiot how you manage to delete them all

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    Quote Originally Posted by markypee4 View Post
    How will it not?
    System Restore is only for system/registry/application issues, it "is not a replacement for file backups".
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    System restore won't help.

    Get Recuva and scan the drive the files were on. Then get them back. Works 100%.
    Then drag them to iTunes again.
    Need any help? PM me!


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