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Tindomul 05-13-2010 10:15 AM

Venting for the day, computer problem
 
Tell me why my Wife stayed up all night working on a power point presentation for bio class on symbiosis, and saved the presentation multiple times including twice in front of me. And then she accidentally closed the power point thinking she was closing something else, and pufff, no more power point. We looked everywhere. Documents, desktop, recent files, power point program itself. We tried searching for it under the name she had saved it under. She went to school crying and shaking and we had to pay a cab tons of money so she could get the luxury of sitting down and attempt to quickly remake the power point. She was going to be early, she had a beautiful presentation, and she did everything right. And still, the computer royally screwed her. :(

Any comp experts out there have any clue?

jkofferdahl 05-13-2010 11:10 AM

Wow. One of the nastier computer stories I've heard in a while. I would suggest two things (and presuming that the computer is a PC and not a Mac). First, Windows Housecleaning: Go to Start, choose search, all files and folders. As your search, enter, "*.tmp, *.spl, ~*.*". (This will find all temp files, all stalled print files, and all crashed files.) When the search is complete, delete everything found. Then empty the trash folder and restart the computer.

Once the computer restarts, go back to search, and enter "*.ppt". This will find any PowerPoint files. Hopefully, the one you are looking for will be there. And just enter "powerpoint to locate the actual program.

Call_Me_Bob 05-13-2010 11:44 AM

do you know where other power point files are saved? try checking there. i dont have power point but i know a good bit about computers. I suggest you try looking in the recycle bin. if the file somehow accidentally got deleted, it should still be in the recycle bin. and you should be able to restore it, assuming that you havent emptied the recycle bin since you lost the file.

Tindomul 05-13-2010 12:22 PM

Thanks guys. I'll try jkofferdahl's suggestion, but at this point its too late. Good news, she managed to whip out a new power point from memory and got good comments on her presentation in class. Im so happy!

help,

we tried looking where the ppt files are and nothing.

Call_Me_Bob 05-13-2010 12:55 PM

oh well sorry i couldnt be of more help ( no pun intended) at least she got good comments

johnblagg 05-13-2010 01:17 PM

man that is horrible I hate losing a file into the place lost socks and ink pens go.

Tindomul 05-13-2010 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnblagg (Post 312424)
man that is horrible I hate losing a file into the place lost socks and ink pens go.


And don't forget remote controls.

jkofferdahl 05-13-2010 09:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tindomul (Post 312402)
Thanks guys. I'll try jkofferdahl's suggestion, but at this point its too late. Good news, she managed to whip out a new power point from memory and got good comments on her presentation in class. Im so happy!

help,

we tried looking where the ppt files are and nothing.

Glad she got it worked out. Let me know if my suggestions helped.

Connie Star 05-13-2010 10:23 PM

Computers always go down when you most need them- I keep meaning to swear off computers, but obviously I haven't cause I'm still writing messages.
I'm sorry to hear about your wife's problem, but you sound like a great husband. Glad to hear she did well on her presentation.

johnblagg 05-14-2010 08:12 AM

I know it too late to help th epast problem but this may help in the future....

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/po...407291033.aspx


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