Main Hard Drive
You mean in your C: drive? How could anyone but yourself tell it?
If the 'c' drive is blocked, you can't access program files
It should already be there.(c program files)
Erased files on a c drive are files which have had their locations removed from the file system index. Some operating systems keep a list of erased files in order to track them.
input the following into the URL: *C:\* the Hard Drive (C:\) If you mean all of the programs that you've installed then (C:\Program Files), hope I've helped
If your files were on that C: drive, then they are pretty much gone. There are programs that will attempt recovery of formatted drives but if anything at all has been written to the drive you can forget about it. If the files were on a different physical drive and you really only formatted C: then the files should still be present and available for access.
Windows 98 files are primarily stored on the system drive, usually the C: drive, within the "C:\Windows" directory. This folder contains essential system files, drivers, and configuration settings. Additional files, such as applications and user data, can be found in other directories, like "C:\Program Files" and "C:\Documents and Settings."
The Program Files folder is located in the Local Drive C. To access it, go to Start and My Computer or just Computer, depending upon which version of Windows you are using.
A file in C means a file found in your computer's C Drive. Start > My Computer > C Drive
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delete files or uninstall programs. The c drive is used by the operating system and should not be allowed to get full
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