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skaroger867
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Posted: 2004-12-10 05:34
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hey this may be a dumb question but is there anyway to get back a file that has been deleted. a little while ago i decided to delete a bunch of stuff and accidently got something i didnt mean to. is there any help for me?
whizkidd
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Posted: 2004-12-10 05:37
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Did you delete them from the recycle bin? If not, them you can resumpo the deleted files by going to recycle bin and click on the deleted file and select 'restore'

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skaroger867
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Posted: 2004-12-10 05:42
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yep deleted it from the recycling bin
vineet_d
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Posted: 2004-12-10 05:47
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Goto this website and download EasyRecovery Professional sw. Hope it will help you it works for me everytime.
blackspot
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Posted: 2004-12-10 08:01
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I use File Scavenger. As long as the sectors where your data was hasn't been replaced or overwritten with new data yet, it's has a very high chance of recovery. It can even recover data from a damaged disk.
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k4m!k4ze
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Posted: 2004-12-10 08:02
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@blackspot - what about damaged floppies ?
If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence of your attempt !!
blackspot
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Posted: 2004-12-13 07:17
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I'm not sure about damaged floppies because honestly, I haven't used floppies for some time now except for emergency startups. I don't put important data on floppies so that if they become unreadable, I just re-format them and if it fails, I throw them away.
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Gigs
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Posted: 2004-12-13 21:32
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I use GetDataBack great program, salvaged a drive that nothing else could touch. But as above try any of the recovery programs to see if theres still a chance.
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