Rick,
> What Ian is saying is that you are booting from the C drive and what
> used to be your old C drive, now your D drive, is not booting.
> Therefore, you will not find your sought documents.
That is not true, if the files were there they should be visible. I
don't know that they are there but if they are then they should be
visible on the D drive. One need not boot to a drive to see what is
there. It just has to be there to be seen. And nothing Diane has said
suggests that she did anything to delete them.
You need to avoid telling someone something that is not so, if you
aren't certain then don't say it, that can cause a lot of confusion.
Jim
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