Retrieve something from recycle bin once it's emptied

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lilaclady

Hi...
I just accidentally put something in the recycle bin, then emptied the
recycle bin!
eek! Is there a way to get it back??
Thanks,
Lilaclady
 
But STOP USING the computer that you deleted the file on.
Don't turn it off or reboot. Anything written to the
machine may delete permanently the file you need. Do the
download on another machine and run the program from either
a flash drive or floppy. Simply shutting down and
restarting Windows may cause Windows to overwrite the
physical space on the hard drive that was used by the file.
 
lilaclady said:
Hi...
I just accidentally put something in the recycle bin, then emptied the
recycle bin!
eek! Is there a way to get it back??
Thanks,
Lilaclady

free undelete: fun.exe...google it....have a good one....j
 
lilaclady said:
I just accidentally put something in the recycle bin, then emptied the
recycle bin!
eek! Is there a way to get it back??


Maybe.

"Deleting" a file doesn't actually delete it; it just marks the space as
available to be used. There are third-party programs that can sometimes
recover deleted files. The problem is that the space used by the file is
likely to become overwritten very quickly, and this makes the file
unrecoverable.

So your chances of successfully recovering this file are decent if you try
recovering it immediately after deleting it, and rapidly go downhill from
there. If you've been using the computer since then (for example to write
this question and read this answer), your chances are probably very poor by
now.

But if the file is important enough, it's worth a try anyway. Stop using the
computer in question immediately, if you haven't done so already. Download
an undelete program (here's one:
http://www3.telus.net/mikebike/RESTORATION.html but there are several others
to choose from; do a Google search) on a friend's computer and bring it to
yours on a floppy to try.

If this fails, your only other recourse is to take the drive to a
professional file recovery company. This kind of service is very expensive
and may or may not work in your case.
 
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