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Barton

I know this will sound odd but I'm desperate. A user is missing a
folder from his local workstation which is not backed up. It may have
been accidentally deleted and then emptied from the Recycle bin. Is
there anyway hack, trick, or whatever, that can retrieve items from
the Recycle bin once it is emptied? The PC was already
shutdown/rebooted since the Recycle bin was emptied. I know you can
right-click and undo-delete within a directory in Windows 2000, but is
there any way to perform this type of action on data emptied from the
bin?

Thanks,

Bart
 
You'll want to immediately stop all disk activity and as long as no part of
the disk space has been overwritten then this may help.
http://www.undelete.com/coverpage.asp

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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect.

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| I know this will sound odd but I'm desperate. A user is missing a
| folder from his local workstation which is not backed up. It may have
| been accidentally deleted and then emptied from the Recycle bin. Is
| there anyway hack, trick, or whatever, that can retrieve items from
| the Recycle bin once it is emptied? The PC was already
| shutdown/rebooted since the Recycle bin was emptied. I know you can
| right-click and undo-delete within a directory in Windows 2000, but is
| there any way to perform this type of action on data emptied from the
| bin?
|
| Thanks,
|
| Bart
 
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