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    Help finding a removed program...

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by joeyrb, Sep 22, 2009.

  1. joeyrb

    joeyrb Notebook Evangelist

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    Hello,
    2nd day with Vista OS...it is different.
    ANYWAY.
    There was a great tool Toshiba intalled called "Toshiba Health Monitor"
    I had deleted it from the task bar. Not from the "add/uninstall" or the "start up" menu...I cannot find the program anywhere and I want it back......

    anyone who can help, thanks!
    joe
     
  2. picochan

    picochan Notebook Enthusiast

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    You should be able to reinstall that program off the supplied recovery disc w/o having to reinstall the entire OS.
     
  3. Lithus

    Lithus NBR Janitor

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    If all you did was delete the shortcut from the taskbar, you should still be able to find it in C:/Program Files.

    Or hope that your computer is done indexing and just type "Toshiba Health Monitor" into the Start search.
     
  4. joeyrb

    joeyrb Notebook Evangelist

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    Found it...
    Took a few days but I can manuver around Vista ok....
    Alot of people really complain about Vista....so far I'm just rolling with it, I wonder if the complaining is well deserved or not...
    As Rocky said to Clubber Lang, "You ain't so bad."