After reinstall of Win2k SP4 with all updates, Disk Cleanup is missing from System Tools. I can run cleanmgr.exe using the Run command or by right clicking a hard drive, selecting properties, clicking the general tab and click DiskCleanup, but it's missing in the System Tools link. I've tried the solution in the last post at http://forums.techguy.org/windows-nt-2000-xp/600922-xp-home-disk-cleanup-exe.html , but the registry cleanup path is as it should be on my system. Does anybody know how to fix this problem?
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http://xperiencexp.blogspot.com/2005/11/restore-missing-shortcuts-under-system.html
No point in dealing in registry... just follow the instructions as laid out in the above link -
It looks like that should work. I'll give it a try to see when I go back to the PC location.
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That doesn't work due to no System Tools in Accessories, and Accessibility and Entertainment are the only things in Accessories when I go there using Explorer as instructed at the link. There is System Tools in Accessories when I click Start, Programs, Accessories but no Disk Cleanup there. Do you know a way I can cecreate the System Tools in Accessories using Explorer?
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Another problem cropped up which is the copy option is missing when selected text is right clicked. I decided to repeat format as NTFS and redo fresh install which fixed all problems which must mean something went wrong on the first try.
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