Re: lost data base

2005-12-08 Thread Mikael Byström
Rick Lecoat said: > a deleted file (ie. one that you've put >in the trash and then emptied) is not really erased, it is merely >removed from the list of 'current' files and the space it takes up is >flagged by the operating system as being 'available to be written to'. > >Whether the same is true

Re: lost data base

2005-12-06 Thread Rick Lecoat
Dave; Oh dear. That is a bad 'un. Several utilities exist for recovering deleted files; as you may know, a deleted file (ie. one that you've put in the trash and then emptied) is not really erased, it is merely removed from the list of 'current' files and the space it takes up is flagged by the o

lost data base

2005-12-06 Thread Dave Taverner
I accidently copied an old database file to my current database file. Is there anyway to retrieve the current database or is it now lost? Using PM 3.3.2 Dave