Google for "file restoration" software, there are some free options available but I can't recall the name right now.
2007-06-08 02:25:57
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answered by therealchuckbales 5
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Umm, right, the thing that chick said about saving before or after deletion doesn't make a lick of sense.
How would you save a file that's deleted?!
Anyhow, here's how it works.
If you haven't installed any new software or created any new files, you can try to get File Restoring software.
This MAY work.
This is why you want to be careful with a Shift-Delete.
2007-06-08 02:28:37
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answered by Dark L 3
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Using Shift + Delete bypasses the Recycle bin and removes the file from your computer. It is not retrievable.
2007-06-08 02:26:59
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answer #3
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answered by Ron M 7
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probably it extremely is an endemic. to verify the genuine extension do here Open My computing device circulate to innovations circulate to Folder innovations sparkling verify container 'cover Extensions for prevalent record types' click on prepare circulate to the folder and notice the genuine extension whether it is .checklist or .exe or some thing else. That way you will come to comprehend whether it extremely is a real word checklist or no longer. bearing directly to 2d area of your question to scrub it start up your computing device in risk-free Mode. once you reboot your device, press F8 consistently. p.c. risk-free Mode. hit upon that record and press ctrl+Delete you additionally can use a solid antivirus software for cleansing record yet I even have my reservations. I even have considered lots of the reputed ones no longer diagnosing lots of the main risky viruses. you additionally can google the record call with the extension and that i'm effective you will get a great form of hits. --------------------------------------... lots of the precautions which you would be able to take meanwhile customary precautions a million. click on Run kind Prefetch while the folder opens go with each of the information and delete. this folder gets populated each time you start up off living house windows. So do no longer subject approximately deleting the contents in it. they're going to reappear as quickly as you reboot your device. 2. circulate to run kind msconfig circulate to start tab See if there are any suspicious courses interior the start up 3. circulate to information superhighway explorer and click on kit and cope with addins See if there is any addin it extremely is suspicious disable it If uncertain kind the call of that addin in google and seem for the innovations replace your decision which you probably did for seeing extensions of prevalent record types returned to cover extensions for prevalent record types in My computing device, Folder innovations. desire it facilitates.............Ciao
2016-10-09 11:48:31
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answered by ? 4
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the only way is to system restore or use a file undelete program and search for text files only to narrow it down
2007-06-08 02:27:10
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answer #5
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answered by Aky P 2
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If you are really lucky you can use undeleter software to recover it. Depends how much you've done on the computer since then... if you've done much then the data has probably been overwritten.
2007-06-08 02:26:27
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answered by bambamitsdead 6
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dont worry "Stellar Phoenix" is here for you
when you install the program "Stellar Phoenix" try installing to other partition. coz once the data is overwrite you have no chance to recover.
2007-06-08 02:36:22
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answered by jayenta 2
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hopefully you didn't save it after you deleted it. If you saved it BEFORE you deleted it, just close wordpad and open it back up.
2007-06-08 02:26:18
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answered by Anonymous
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start by looking in the recycle bin. If you haven't emptied the recycle bin it should be in there.
2007-06-08 02:31:51
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answered by brotherlove@sbcglobal.net 4
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try going to your recycle bin on your desktop it should be on there if you didn't delete it completely.
2007-06-08 02:26:46
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answered by Anonymous
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