The root is the top level of a drive. So in this case the root of drive C is the top level.

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On 18/03/2010 15:44, Kimsan wrote:
Chris:
How do I get to the root?

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No it's on the root of the C drive, not Program Files or Program Files
(X86) on 64 bit editions.


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On 18/03/2010 06:09, mitchell wrote:
Hi, Mitchell gregg here. If you are using windows Vista you should be able
to go to your c drive in program files, and find a folder called windows
old. As for xp I don't know.
Mitchell

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Hi,

I was wondering is there a way to retrieve files  after a person has set
there computer to its defaults? Or are the files gone forever?

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