I hadn't used the computer after the deletion - only to download the recovery software. Thanks for the speedy responses, very much appreciated! Even then one of the US government alphabet agencies could probably pull the data back. To totally remove soemthing you have to do a 'secure' delete or use something like the recently in the US political news called BleachBit. When you delete something from the trash it's not really removed from the system. The only way to recover something deleted is to immediately stop doing anything on the computer and run the recovery s/w. So any recovery s/w we mere mortals have access to won't bring everything back that is needed. What more likely than not happened after you deleted the files or thought you did the disk space where the files are/were some of it got overwritten by newer data. I ran a recovery software scanner (EaseUs) and it has found most of the ptx files that I deleted, but I do no think that it found every ptx file that I deleted, and the file that I am looking for was it found in the scan.ĭoes any one have any insight on how to recover a ptx file that was deleted from the trash bin? it was a pretty large file, could that have anything to do with it not being found in the scan?Īlso if you have a preferred recovery software, please let me know. But of course it is possible that deleted it as well. I recently deleted some old sessions from my trash bin, and now one of the sessions that I'm pretty sure I did not delete cannot be found.
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