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I was cleaning up my computer and then I opened the program free up on your
hard disk(which is located in control panel-- performance and maintenance).
It said that it was safe to delete the catalogue files for the content
indexer.
So I did that. But what happened was not good.
My D: and F: drives(partitions) are almost completely empty (+/- 110 gig).
On both disks a new map has been made named the recycler.
Is there a solution to get my files back?? I already tried a system restore
but that didn't help.
So I put it back to the last restore point.

Help is very welcome.

Martin
 
The only suggestion I have is that you need a deleted file restoration
program.
Because what just happened was those files were either deleted or the
reference to them was.

I've had good success with Restorer 2000.

As for now, DO NOT write any files to those drives. DO NOT defrag them. Just
don't do anything to them until you're able to scan them with data recovery
software.

You wouldn't happen to be using Norton Antivirus with the undelete tool,
would ya? That may be of some use.
 
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