Retrieval of files deleted from Recycle Bin

G

Guest

HOW DO I RETRIEVE FILES I HAVE DELETED FROM MY RECYCE BIN? (I DID NOT
"EMPTY" THE RECYCLE BIN--USED "DELETE KEY".)
*I "deleted" items from my Delete Items folder in Outlook (not express).
*I opened Recycle Bin and "deleted" items in my Recycle Bin (using delete
key).
*I NEED to retrieve these deleted items.
*I do not know where they might be residing on my hard drive.
*I contacted my Provider and they are unable to retrieve the e-mails for me.
(I am NOW set up where they can help me in the FUTURE--)
*I am using Windows XP, Home Edition, Version 2002, Service Pack 2.
 
D

Dave B.

You would need some kind of data retrieval software, as far as windows is
concerned if it's deleted from the recycle bin, it's gone.
 
K

Ken Blake

NanaMama said:
HOW DO I RETRIEVE FILES I HAVE DELETED FROM MY RECYCE BIN? (I DID NOT
"EMPTY" THE RECYCLE BIN--USED "DELETE KEY".)
*I "deleted" items from my Delete Items folder in Outlook (not
express).
*I opened Recycle Bin and "deleted" items in my Recycle Bin (using
delete key).
*I NEED to retrieve these deleted items.
*I do not know where they might be residing on my hard drive.
*I contacted my Provider and they are unable to retrieve the e-mails
for me. (I am NOW set up where they can help me in the FUTURE--)
*I am using Windows XP, Home Edition, Version 2002, Service Pack 2.


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