Media Center Folder Locations

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Ok, I need help here to get me out of hot water. Here's the scenerio. Was
in Media Center thinking that I was importing pictures from another computer
on my network to my media center. Of course I attached a folder and all the
sub folders came with it. Thinking these pictures were local copies I
started deleting some sub-folders. Only to find out later that instead of
importing pictures into media center, it simply mapped a URL to the folder
location and I successfully deleted three years worth the pictures of my
first child.
I have checked the recycle bin of both computers to no avail. I have run
winundelete on both computers to no avail.

Can someone help me determine if these files are actually deleted and what I
need to do to recover them????

Thanks in advance!!!
 
Ok, I need help here to get me out of hot water. Here's the scenerio. Was
in Media Center thinking that I was importing pictures from another computer
on my network to my media center. Of course I attached a folder and all the
sub folders came with it. Thinking these pictures were local copies I
started deleting some sub-folders. Only to find out later that instead of
importing pictures into media center, it simply mapped a URL to the folder
location and I successfully deleted three years worth the pictures of my
first child.
I have checked the recycle bin of both computers to no avail. I have run
winundelete on both computers to no avail.

Can someone help me determine if these files are actually deleted and what I
need to do to recover them????

Thanks in advance!!!

Maybe you need to try other undelete utilities. Better do it fast or you will
be "cooked!"
 
Any in particular you have had success with? I have tried WinUndelete and
Stellar Phoenix ...
 

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