why'd u delete it in the first place. they don't ask you twice for no reason if you are sure you want to delete it. THINK
2007-06-23 22:55:16
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answered by Bob 2
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You do not indicate which operaing system you are using. If you are using Vista, follow these steps:
The 'Delete' option when right-clicking the Recycle Bin is new, giving you the option of removing the shortcut from your desktop easily. To restore it you can go to:
Start
Control Panel
Appearance and Personalization
Personalization
Then click "change desktop icons" from the left-hand column. From there just check Recycle Bin and click OK.
You may need to reboot afterwards
If you are not using Vista, please indicate as such along with your operating system.
2007-06-23 22:59:48
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answered by MLM 7
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As long as you don't log off you can usually restore. I can't describe it, but you should be able to find it under help in Windows. Someone here will probably be able to tell you the exact steps.
If you have logged off, there are programs that restore deleted files which you can buy.
If the file is stored in the server of an ISP, there is no way to get it back.
2007-06-23 22:58:22
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have not loaded other programs that used the space occupied by the files. Norton Suite has a recover lost files ability. Also, you might try using a restore point that had the files before you deleted them.
2007-06-23 22:57:12
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answered by Anonymous
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System Restore if that doesnt work and dont have about 5 grand then your SOL
2007-06-23 23:17:45
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answered by rsist34 5
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if you mean you want to go back on emptying your recycle bin
you cant.
2007-06-23 22:54:51
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answered by Anonymous
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