![]() ![]() (Maybe you should ask for your money back ) Maybe THEY can help you (although I doubt it) Might make you feel good to contact the smut-peddler that sold you that MacKeeper. The task of reassembling your files, etc, probably won't be neat. You will likely need to reinstall OS X, too - which is a fairly simple task, just restart to your recovery partition (holding Command-R), and choose to reinstall OS X. The apps that don's seem to work can just be reinstalled. I suspect that you selected some kind of "cleaning" operation, with all options, rather than just a default setting. ![]() and recreate the folders where those files belong (usually just a good guess, or you could find someone to personally help you who has a good grasp about where those various files should go.) I bet a lot of those files can be discarded, as they may just be settings (plist) files, and cache folders, etc. When you don't have any backup - then likely your choice is to wade through each folder, finding your own documents, music, videos, etc. I don't think the "put back" command is available when the Finder is not used for the file operation. Probably too late for that to work now, as any chance of that is likely gone when you uninstalled MacKeeper. I wonder if Mackeeper has an "Undo" command in its edit menu? IMac, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.5), Put back option will not work Is there anyone out there who knows the answer to my prayers on how to go about putting these folders/files back to where they came from to restore functionality to my mac.Yes and thank u if u were going to tell me i HAVE un installed mackeeper.A very sad and upset Mac user!! Cheers Shane I have been researching and racking my brain on how to put these folders and contents of them back to where they once were all of the contents of the folder are still in tact AND i have not emptied my trash,my programmes and some of my apps are not working properly now.i use my computer alot for making music and things are jumbled up now. I know i should have used time machine but i have not set it up and its too late for that now ![]() How can i manually put these files back where they belong? I used a third party programme called Mackeeper UGHHH SOOO Stupid i know,it moved loads of files to the trash now i do not know where they originally came from or belong!! the put back option is in grey?and will not work even when i highlight one by one!! This is pic of part of what is in my trash.
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