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shift and delete accident
ive just managed to delete the whole of my lossles music collection by using shift and delete on the folder (wasnt concentrating)
can i get it back? thanks
ive just managed to delete the whole of my lossles music collection by using shift and delete on the folder (wasnt concentrating)
can i get it back? thanks
Try Recuva: Recuva - Undelete, Unerase, File and Disk Recovery - Free Download
Ideally, you need an external drive to save the recovered files to.
could you explain what it is i need to do please Senteaf?
First, you make sure where the folder you deleted was(for example it was in My Documents)
Then you right click on My Documents, then "Restore previous versions", a window will open and it should list all available options.
tell me if you need help!!!
As you can see, Earlier this Week should be enough if you deleted it today.
You choose when and double click the folder(or "open") - it will let you restore individual files.
Last edited by Senteaf; 30 Jul 2011 at 07:36.
thanks Senteaf but thats not working, the folder was on a different drive to the OS so not showing any previous versions.
trying a deep scan with recuva but not too hopeful the normal scan only came up with a few songs and they weren't in any folders
No problem!
you may want to avoid writing any more data to the disk, I heard it will erase previous deleted data.
Certainly, the more you use this disk, the greater the chance the old data, whose space is now marked as free, will be overwritten with new files, including temporary files. So it will not be deleted, but will become unreadable.Senteaf said:
The problem with "shift delete" is its purpose is to permanently delete - it does not send the file (or folder) to the recycle bin.
I agree with seavixen and recuva is a good option to try, but as noted, if the disk has been used, chances are greatly reduced. Depending on the value you place on these files, a professional recovery service may be your only option. But note these can be very expensive - costing $thousands.
I assume, you did not have a backup. I recommend EVERYONE, right NOW, backup any data they don't want to lose - ALL hard drives WILL fail, sooner or later.