I wonder if she used with Legacy... File > Delete Family File

Tim Rosenlof


On 1/8/2012 11:30 AM, Charles Apple wrote:
> Lyn,
>
> How long has it been since you deleted the file? And was the location of the 
> file on your hard drive, as opposed to a memory stick?
>
> Without going into a lot details, your file may not have been deleted. 
> Instead, a pointer was changed rendering that file invisible to the operating 
> system. However, the longer you wait from the time of the files deletion, the 
> greater the chances of it being overwritten by other data or files.
>
> There are several free hard drive utilities on the internet that will allow 
> you to recover lost files. Just use your search engine to find one.
>
> As previously mentioned by Jerry, the recycle bin is actually a failsafe from 
> which a file can be recovered. Simply right click on it and you should be 
> presented with a menu, however, failing that simply double click on the 
> recycle bin.
>
> Charles
>
>> G'day All
>>
>> I am in desperate need of help, I have deleted my legacy file and I
>> have no idea how to restore it, to todays date.
>>
>> I have done the unforgivable and have not backed up for 3 weeks.
>>
>> Please is anyone able to advise me.
>>
>> cheers
>> Lyn


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