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It may be too late for this: Download and run Restoration or another
Undelete program. The more you use the hd with the deleted files, the
more data you overwrite, so you should download the program to a flash
drive, or floppy.
No, if the files aren't in the recycle bin, you may be able to get them
back with a file undelete program. Do a Google search. Try not to access
the drive the deleted files are on; that will increase the chance of
recovery.
Bill
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