Dell Desktop Dock

HELP … Dell Dock lost half my stuff?
hi, just recently I installed it on my dell dock dell laptop … However about a month after I installed he fell and gave me the option to send an error report or not. I tried to send the error report, but it wont, for some reason … the bad part is I decided it would be nice to have a clean desktop with no icons on it so I put them all in the dock (Internet, Word, Publisher, Excel, etc., etc..) But when he fell, half of the programs disappeared .. I luckily stil internet, but I have my word and powerpoint publisher and I disappeared … So has Recyle MY BIN .. I do even know how it works .. CAN ANYONE HELP ME PLEASE JUST to get those programs back .. I DONT CARE ABOUT THE BASE BUT I neeeeeed Word and Publisher .. you all The answer
Without doubt, everything is still there, just did not show .. This is most likley registry repair … I guess you have tried uninstalling and reinstall the Dell Dock (whatever that is) = so go online to the Dell website and see what they suggest (math you have to enter the "forum of users to hep) PS here's a tip for the future .. all software has bugs, so it's usually never a good idea to take the huge risk of using some new software, unless you really have to =='m still using Windows XP == it works fine for what I need and I have permissions problems in Vista ', and Windows 7' driver you Sorry there is no 'problems .. and when something goes wrong for 10 years of counseling and 'fixes' available .. This is usually summarized the words: – "If not broke do not fix it" and "Always wait for Service Pack 2 before installing a new operating system"
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