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| | Recycle bin: HELP! Is there a temporary file for deleted items??? Marjorie here. Somebody please help me. I spent an hour or more today getting footage that can't be replicated. I copied all the image and video files from my camera to my hard drive (Vista) and, once successful, deleted them from the flash drive. In the hard drive folder, I innocently clicked on one still image to delete it, and all the new files disappeared. Poof! Desperate, I quickly checked my recycle bin, and was relieved to find them all there. I clicked on a random file, and selected "Restore". It went back into the folder as expected. (Ironically, it was the same photo I was trying to delete, earlier.) Wanting to save time, I selected "all" the files (a couple dozen, probably) using Ctrl+A, and then right clicked "Restore". All the files disappeared from the recycle bin, but they never showed up back in the original file folder. They're gone. Seriously. I'm so angry and frustrated and just can't believe this is happening to me. All that work, and the files are irreplaceable! Please, someone tell me there's a temporary folder somewhere on Vista, from which I can retrieve the files that VISTA DIDN'T ACTUALLY RESTORE, AND DELETED INSTEAD. I mean, aren't they always convicting people of crimes via deleted Internet searches and deleted files? Do I have to get one of those forensic computer analysts to retrieve my files???? H E L P ! ! ! Anyone... |
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| | Re: Recycle bin: HELP! Is there a temporary file for deleted items??? MandM wrote: Quote: > Marjorie here. Somebody please help me. I spent an hour or more today > getting footage that can't be replicated. I copied all the image and video > files from my camera to my hard drive (Vista) and, once successful, deleted > them from the flash drive. > > In the hard drive folder, I innocently clicked on one still image to delete > it, and all the new files disappeared. Poof! Desperate, I quickly checked > my recycle bin, and was relieved to find them all there. I clicked on a > random file, and selected "Restore". It went back into the folder as > expected. (Ironically, it was the same photo I was trying to delete, > earlier.) Wanting to save time, I selected "all" the files (a couple dozen, > probably) using Ctrl+A, and then right clicked "Restore". All the files > disappeared from the recycle bin, but they never showed up back in the > original file folder. > > They're gone. Seriously. I'm so angry and frustrated and just can't > believe this is happening to me. All that work, and the files are > irreplaceable! > > Please, someone tell me there's a temporary folder somewhere on Vista, from > which I can retrieve the files that VISTA DIDN'T ACTUALLY RESTORE, AND > DELETED INSTEAD. I mean, aren't they always convicting people of crimes via > deleted Internet searches and deleted files? Do I have to get one of those > forensic computer analysts to retrieve my files???? reported recently in the Vista newsgroups and it is most definitely a bug. I haven't seen a solution for it. Your best bet at this point is to use data recovery software to get the files back from your hard drive. Here are some links and general data retrieval notes: *IMPORTANT* - If you think the drive is physically healthy, it may be possible to retrieve the data by software methods. DO NOTHING FURTHER ON THE DRIVE. The data is still on the hard drive but if you overwrite it, it will be extremely difficult or impossible to recover it. If you use data recovery software, install it on another machine and either use it from that operating system or create a bootable cd/floppy and work with that. If you don't have the skill and/or equipment to do these procedures and the data is crucial, take the machine to a professional computer repair shop that has experience in doing data recovery. This will not be your local version of BigStoreUSA. In-shop data recovery is usually not exactly cheap (for ex., my charges are generally $150-350USD), but it normally costs less than sending the drive to a professional data recovery company like Drive Savers. You need to make the determination of the value of your data and decide what to do. Professional data recovery companies generally charge from $500USD on up. Drive Savers recovered all the data on a failed laptop drive for one of my clients and it cost $2,700. He thought it was worth the money; only you know what your data is worth. I understand that some insurance companies are now covering data recovery charges so check with yours. Drive Savers - http://www.drivesavers.com Seagate Data Recovery Services - https://www.seagatedatarecovery.com/ Here are some links to data recovery software. I use EasyRecovery but it is expensive; many people whom I respect swear by R-Studio. http://www3.telus.net/mikebike/RESTORATION.html PCInspector File Recovery - http://www.pcinspector.de/file_recovery/welcome.htm Executive Software “Undelete” - http://www.execsoft.com/undelete/undelete.asp R-Studio - http://www.r-tt.com/ File Scavenger - http://www.quetek.com/prod02.htm Ontrack's EasyRecovery - http://www.ontrack.com/software/ Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| | Re: Recycle bin: HELP! Is there a temporary file for deleted item THANK YOU, MALKE!!!!!!!!! I really appreciate you taking the time to answer my question. I left everything open, and the computer on all night, so I wouldn't clear anything (or, apparently, "overwrite" anything). Hopefully I can navigate my way through some kind of data recovery, as you suggested. I was hoping it wouldn't be that involved. But I'm hopeful I can still retrieve those files. Ciao! - Marjorie |
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| | Re: Recycle bin: HELP! Is there a temporary file for deleted item Your best bet is to attempt to get everything back from the FLASH drive. This is almost certainly a FAT drive. If you haven't taken new photos the old ones should still be there, and even if you formatted the drives the images should be recoverable. You will have a much better chance with the flash drive than the hard disk, where the files will almost certainly have been overwritten already, even if you aren't using the machine. -- Jeff Richards MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User) "MandM" <MandM@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:EF361E2D-446A-442D-B679-EDEACFE0E3C0@xxxxxx Quote: > THANK YOU, MALKE!!!!!!!!! > > I really appreciate you taking the time to answer my question. > > I left everything open, and the computer on all night, so I wouldn't clear > anything (or, apparently, "overwrite" anything). Hopefully I can navigate > my > way through some kind of data recovery, as you suggested. I was hoping it > wouldn't be that involved. But I'm hopeful I can still retrieve those > files. > > Ciao! > > - Marjorie |
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| | Re: Recycle bin: HELP! Is there a temporary file for deleted item You can try Stellar Phoenix windows Data Recovery Software. This utility has helped me in past in recovering my data, hope it does provides some help to you as well. Download this data recovery software from: http://www.stellarinfo.com/partition-recovery.htm Demo shows you the preview of the recovered data. |
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