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HELP.... i deleted my stuff!!!!! EEEEEKKKK i dont know wat to do! i had a TON of stuff and i accidentally deleted it all thiking that it was theway to not share your stuff but boy was i wrong! is there a way you can salvage it??? and how come if you delete stuff it doesnt go in the recycle bin... i didnt lost my music b/c i saved it onto windows media but i did delete all my tv shows... WAHHHHH HELP PLZ>>>>>>> |
WMP is purely a reference player. The files remain in the LW downld folder unless you moved them to your Music folder before adding to WMP. Right-click shared files or folders to stop sharing (or go to LW's menu bar, Tools>Options>Sharing & press the Remove button.) When you use the Delete function in LW's Library window, it deletes the file/folder. And yes, it by-passes the Recycle bin. That's why when you use it, a popup window shows ... Are you sure you wish to delete the selected file(s)? To recover the files you'll need a file recovery utility such as Norton Utilities or some free ones here (you could try both): 1. PC Inspector File Recovery (click on link), & also 2. Restoration (click on link) |
thanx for the tip... i learned a lot... sadly i wish i knew this b4!!! urgh... i was wondering if there are any other programs that i could use that are good???? the PC inspector file recovery doesnt work for me and the restoration is good for like if you deleted ONE song... i kinda deleted 400!!!!!!!!!! yeah... they only let you restore one song at a time... EEKKK... anywaz... thanx again for the help though! |
Norton Utilities is supposed to be very good. I use the mac version & it's always been very good (pre-OSX was much better.) The specific mac sub-utility is called Unerase but the windows norton version is called something else (I can't remember.) But if you want to recover files, you need to stop all writing processes to that partition. The files are recoverable because they leave imprints/skeletons on the drive until written over. Thus, if you wish to recover files, important to increase the chances by not saving any more files onto that partition. Even during the recovery process, you should recover them to a different partition or HDD or external device so they won't over-write any of the other files' imprint. |
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