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Sun 09/10/05 at 00:05
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"Hot Gun On Ma Waist"
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A few days ago i deleted pictures and documents from my main computer, i have just realised they are needed urgently by my partner for a buisness venture. Is there any way for me to get theese files back? I have attepted to use system restore but that did not bring back the files. Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated?

Thanks In Advance
Slice
Sun 09/10/05 at 00:05
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"Hot Gun On Ma Waist"
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A few days ago i deleted pictures and documents from my main computer, i have just realised they are needed urgently by my partner for a buisness venture. Is there any way for me to get theese files back? I have attepted to use system restore but that did not bring back the files. Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated?

Thanks In Advance
Slice
Sun 09/10/05 at 11:44
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[URL]http://www.snapfiles.com/get/restoration.html[/URL]

Might work.
Sun 09/10/05 at 11:48
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"Hot Gun On Ma Waist"
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Thanks
Sun 09/10/05 at 11:52
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Let us know if it works.

And good luck.
Sun 09/10/05 at 12:44
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"Hot Gun On Ma Waist"
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Thanks for the help, but it did not work i cant seem to find a major file it was an audio commentry on something and was saved in mp3 format. well thanks for the help anyway.
Sun 09/10/05 at 12:48
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"8==="
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I think there's something called 'Fast File Undelete'.

Failing that try download.com
Sun 09/10/05 at 13:11
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"Hot Gun On Ma Waist"
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Ok will do thx.
Sun 09/10/05 at 13:43
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Business venture.
You?
Mon 10/10/05 at 20:55
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Any luck then?
Mon 10/10/05 at 22:23
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'Undelete' utils are often only successful if used immediately after deleting a file.

Anything that has written to the drive since is very likely to have over-written the files. The longer it is since you deleted them, the less likely you are to be able to recover them.

You say 'a few days ago'... if they were on a 'busy' drive (such as your C drive) there's a good chance they may have been over-written almost immediately.

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