Uncertain what records are being referred to. The internal administrative records of private companies are NOT considered to be "public records." If they voluntarily choose to show or disclose them to you, that's great. If not, you may have to bring suit against them and get a court order for their release.
You need to backup files you want to keep. Most likely user files even marked system will be erased during system reset.
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Make sure you have all of the latest files installed. Go to the SDK manager in Eclipse (WINDOW/SDK Manager). Make sure all of the files show "installed".
It will be saved on desktop..
If you have installed the game using Steam its: Computer>Program Files>Steam>Steam Apps>Common>Football Manager 2010>Tools>Editor. Otherwise its pretty much the same but rather than going through the steam folder in program files, its just the football manager 2010 folder: Computer>Program Files>Sports Interactive>Football Manager 2010 and it should be in there.
No. Access Manager is a way of managing passwords and allowing you into files. Microsoft Access is a database application.
The default file manager in Ubuntu (Unity and GNOME) is Nautilus. In Kubuntu and KDE, it is Dolphin. You can install other file managers, such as Konqueror, and Thunar.
C:\Program Files\SMINST\Restore7.exe for the recovery manager. All the files are located in the parent directory (C:\Program Files\SMINST) When you try to recover anything like apps, drivers, or do a full system restore with the restore7 program it gets all the data files from the recovery partition.
Excel is not a file manager. However, you can organize Excel files by storing them in folders for specific purposes.
Go to the file manager, and select Single File Uploader.
There are several programs that will open ins files. One such is Acer Connection manager and another is Materials Studio. INS stands for Internet Naming Service files.