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apps was removed while refreshing PC. How do I retrieve and enable apps  back to PC?

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Hi Pops,

 

I am sorry that happened to you  :indifferent:  -- it is actually the way the strandard Refresh program is written.

 

The short answer:  You have to reinstall everything that is missing from your backups.

 

The list of missing apps should be in a file located on your Desktop:  Removed Apps.html

How you get them back depends on what they are, where they came from, and what is needed to resintall them.

 

About the standard Refresh procedure:

Refresh your Windows 8 system from a Recovery DriveOEM Recovery

 

You might like to read about how to use File History (backup and restore features) and how to create a Custom Refresh Image that will have more of what you need when you next perform a Refresh on Windows 8.  Those subjects are included in the document link shown below.  This may well be a case of "too little, too late" for this time, but you might find the information helpful later.

 

When SkyDrive opens, look for and open the file named:

Windows 8 Features – A Quick Tour

 


I hope this helps.

 

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apps was removed when refreshing my pc

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Aletta,

 

As you may now realize, if you read the information in the previous post, the removal of user installed apps is normal behavior.

 

You can somewhat better protect yourself by creating (and using) a Custom Refresh Image that at least contains your installed programs.

 

Custom Refresh is discussed here: 

Windows 8 Features – A Quick Tour

 

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What do i do to  return apps removed?

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Rozlyn,

 

Welcome to the HP Forum.

 

 

You do need to reinstall whatever is missing.

 

The Standard Refresh does not save any of the programs that you downloaded and installed prior to the Refresh.

 

 

In the case of actual "APPS" from the Windows Store,

the following may help you determine which apps had been installed before the Refresh was applied:

 

Windows key > Select the Windows Store Tile >

When the "Store" opens >>

Right-Click on a clear portion of the Windows Store screen >

Select "Your Apps" > Select your Account name from any list shown >

Select an App to resinstall

 

If that does not work, then you can Select "All Apps" and check the list of "purchased" apps.

 

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Programs that were installed and not considered an "App" will need to be installed from the original source.  For example, if you installed a game prior to the Refresh, you will need to reinstall that program from your downloaded packages or perhaps go back to the vendor site and download the program from there.

 

Future Reference:

 

Custom Refresh Image Option

  • The nice thing about a Custom Image is that it is “customized” to your installed programs.  Most of us tweak and change our computers after we set them up the first time; one of the main changes many of us make is to add our favorite programs.  The Custom Refresh Image allows you to keep those programs when you decide to use the Refresh option on your Windows 8 Computer.
  • Pay attention to the list of files and folders that will be saved in the Custom Image backup.  You must manually (and separately) back up anything not in the list.  The list of included files and folders appears about halfway down the “How-to” Guide.

Create Custom Refresh Image

 

  • Create a folder for the image in the main disk. 

       Example Folders:

 

       C:\CustomRefreshImages

 

       C:\Dragon_Feb2014_Refresh_Image

 

  • Open command prompt window > run as administrator

 

       Example commands:

 

       recimg /createimage c:\CustomRefreshImages

 

       recimg /createimage c:\Dragon_Feb2014_Refresh_Image

 

  • Reminder:  You will create Image file on the C disk.  You can then copy the file elsewhere for safekeeping.

 

Reference:

Custom Refresh -- How to reinstall Windows 8 without losing your files and programs

 

Installing / Recovery using Custom Refresh Image:

Restore your PC from the custom baseline image using Refresh

 

Tip: You can manually get to the WinRE (Windows Recovery) startup options by using Shift+Left Click (tap) on the shutdown icon

 

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please help me to reinstall my apps please.

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