All programs in windows xp empty
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I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Because nothing is running on startup. When I go to start; all programs, there is now nothing there.
It is blank. No more accessories, Word, anything. Where did they all go. I am on a dell laptop running XP Pro. They are gone from all user accts including the main administrator log on. They were there 3 days ago. If you have System Restore enabled, revert to a time before this happened. If not, see this. Log in or Sign up to hide this advert. This was my son's college computer and system restore was not on.
I had gone to your link before and every was ok in the registry.
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