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    PetersonClark is offline Senior Member
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    Default Automatic Updates remove file in Windows 7

    Hello. I have a desktop machine and it is been installed with Windows 7 operating system. I have an internet link enabled at home. The crisis is that the habitual updates are been curved on and it resulted that the files from my system is been deleted. It is been happen after the automatic updates are been done and install to the system. Please help me out to sort the issue. I am clueless. Thank you.

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    The issue that you are opposite would principally not happen. This is because the Windows update never delete user data. It is a strange issue that you are facing through. I would suggest you to scan the system with a good antivirus tool. It may be various threat that is touching the system. o do look out for the thing that would make the issue to be sorted.

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    Try to perform a system reinstate. That would then help you out to look out for the thing. It would be improved that you perform the action and then install the application one by one. I hope this would then help in making the issue to be sorted. So do check out for the thing by drama the task that is been mention. You may get through to the same.

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    The system reinstate option is a better choice for figure out the problem . All you need to do is to follow the ladder as mentioned bellow:

    • Click on the start button

    • Go to the programs option

    • Now open the accessories option

    • Now to the system tools option

    • Open the system restore option

    You need to mention the date therefore when the organism was working fine.

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    It would be better that you run a scan confirm method. Use Quick heal total security antivirus reason tool that would help in sorting the issue. This would then help in making the that to be detect and thus it would then be do away with from the system. Now after the scan check is been done you need to look out whether the issue still occurs.

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    This is essentially the problem with a threat or issue that may be rousing the system. It is not credible that usual inform would cause the problem. Now reinstall the Windows and scan the system. This would then sort the issue.

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