The file still might be in the RECYCLE BIN..that can probably be found on your desktop.
Once it is open, look for your file.
Double click on the desire file.
A new window will open. Click the RESTORE button.
The file should return to the original location it was saved.
2006-07-18 18:08:07
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answered by Anonymous
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This question can't be answered without knowing what operating system u r using. In my linux box, if I delete a file, i kiss it goodbye forever.
If you are using MS windows products, it should be in your recyle bin. If you have emptied your recycle bin, you can still retrieve it providing it hasn't been overwritten (something unlikely if you have lot of free disk space and haven't been too active) using some software tools. I don't think I am allowed to recommend products here but google on "undelete" "undelete tools" "file recover" etc to get millions of hits. There are free tools out there so don't pay.
2006-07-18 19:03:44
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answered by blind_chameleon 5
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Files aren't deleted completely until they are over written on the hard drive. That means they can be recovered if they haven't been saved over in the partition. In order to do this there are programs that will dig into the partitions and can bring them up, there are free ones and there are very expensive ones. You get what you pay for. The post above is one and there is also zero at www.z-a-recovery.com. It normally takes an hour or more depending on your hard drive size. Good Luck
2006-07-19 04:13:11
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answered by mackdaddy_mc 2
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I had a similar difficulty. The information are nevertheless there. bypass to My pc, Then community Disk (C:), then both homestead windows, then device 32, OR software information, searching on what information were deleted. discover the info that were 'deleted' and create a shortcut for them on the personal computer. replica the first one. Then excellent click on the starting up menu and click locate All consumers, then open the courses folder. Then discover the folder that you want your deleted information to bypass into (as an social gathering, once you've deleted paint, it would bypass into the upload-ons folder). Open the perfect folder, and paste the document in. Repeat this for each and each of the info on the personal computer. sturdy success.
2016-11-06 19:27:14
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answered by ? 4
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Go to: HD (Ex: C:\ Cache Moved\Temporary Internet Files
Also check your Recycle Bin.
2006-07-18 18:11:33
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answered by Don S 5
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try -free undelete- by office recovery.com.
2006-07-18 21:31:52
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answered by Anonymous
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