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From: V1ck1_D on 22 Dec 2008 11:18 [b]- Dave,[/b] That was actually the first thing I was trying to do. Do you know any software I can download that will allow me to recover that file? Thanks - Thanks Amy. I figured that is what I have to do. [q][i]Originally posted by: [b][b]Newsgroup User[/b][/b][/i] Did you check the recycle bin? There are tools which may allow you to recover the file. [/q]
From: Dave C on 22 Dec 2008 11:38
There is no guarantee that you will be able to recover the file, but it is worth a shot. How long ago was it deleted? The longer it has been, the less likely you can recover. go to www.download.com and search for Pandora Recovery. Note that installing this on your hard drive will increase the the likelihood that you will destroy the file (if it hasn't been over written already). Your best bet is to stop using the computer immediately, install Pandora Recovery on another computer, add the hard drive with the deleted file to the other computer and attempt to recover. That is the best bet. If you don't want to do all that then go ahead and install Pandora on the same computer and hope for the best. V1ck1_D wrote: > [b]- Dave,[/b] > That was actually the first thing I was trying to do. > Do you know any software I can download that will allow me to recover that > file? > Thanks > > > - Thanks Amy. I figured that is what I have to do. > > > > [q][i]Originally posted by: [b][b]Newsgroup User[/b][/b][/i] > > Did you check the recycle bin? There are tools which may allow you to > recover the file. > [/q] > > > |