![]() It's called CSCCMD, and is rarer than GAA trophies in Louth.Ģ. Then you need to get a program to rebuild the archived folders into readable files. In this case Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3. To another computer running the same verrsion of Windows, Take the contents of the CSC folder and copy them The blogs and forums I've looked around recommend that you contain the archived files in a compressed format. Insert %SYSTEMROOT%\CSC into the dialog boxĪ handy shortcut to this mystery folder will appear on the desktop. I then go in to C/Windows and expect to see CSC - no joy!įrom looking around online I found that if you go to:įor convenience, I've made a shortcut to this folder: Normally, to show hidden files and folders, you usually got to: You cannot go to C/Windows/CSC - It is a hidden folder. I have done some research and learned that the archived filesĪre in a hidden Windows folder called CSC. The CSC folder- "Hidden in plain sight - like a bad fart" Here is what I've learned, and what I've tried.ġ. Stores these in a special archive format. However, there are loads of files saved as offline files ![]() The laptop is now saving the the network folders again. I have the lfiles from a laptop of a friend who has a load of files archivedĪs "offline files" in Windows XP and needs to recover them.įor several weeks, the laptop was storing any files they ![]() Offline files - "more complex than the offside rule." I've outlined everything I've tried below, and my next stop is lightingĪ candle in a Church and saying a Novena to St. Through the hell of restoring offline files in Windows XP. I would appreciate any guidance or input from anyone who has been Learning to swim or supporting Liverpool. They say some things in life are painful but worth it - like childbirth,
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