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gary
December 5th 03, 06:56 AM
Is it possible to find a file if it's b een deleted from
the recycle bin and recover it?

Will Denny
December 5th 03, 06:56 AM
Hi

It is possible, yes:

http://www.executive.com/undelete/undelete.asp

Will

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Harry Ohrn
December 5th 03, 06:56 AM
This is freeware http://hccweb1.bai.ne.jp/~hcj58401/ and works well with XP

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"gary" > wrote in message
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> Is it possible to find a file if it's b een deleted from
> the recycle bin and recover it?

Ken Blake
December 5th 03, 06:57 AM
"gary" > wrote in message
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> Is it possible to find a file if it's b een deleted from
> the recycle bin and recover it?


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 is 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 on a friend's
computer and bring it 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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